Introduction to Complex Reflection Groups and Their Braid Groups [electronic resource] / by Michel Broué.

By: Broué, Michel [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Mathematics ; 1988Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Description: XII, 144 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642111754Subject(s): Mathematics | Algebra | Group theory | Algebraic topology | Mathematics | Group Theory and Generalizations | Commutative Rings and Algebras | Associative Rings and Algebras | Algebraic TopologyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 512.2 LOC classification: QA174-183Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preliminaries -- Prerequisites and Complements in Commutative Algebra -- Polynomial Invariants of Finite Linear Groups -- Finite Reflection Groups in Characteristic Zero -- Eigenspaces and Regular Elements.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Weyl groups are particular cases of complex reflection groups, i.e. finite subgroups of GLr(C) generated by (pseudo)reflections. These are groups whose polynomial ring of invariants is a polynomial algebra. It has recently been discovered that complex reflection groups play a key role in the theory of finite reductive groups, giving rise as they do to braid groups and generalized Hecke algebras which govern the representation theory of finite reductive groups. It is now also broadly agreed upon that many of the known properties of Weyl groups can be generalized to complex reflection groups. The purpose of this work is to present a fairly extensive treatment of many basic properties of complex reflection groups (characterization, Steinberg theorem, Gutkin-Opdam matrices, Solomon theorem and applications, etc.) including the basic findings of Springer theory on eigenspaces. In doing so, we also introduce basic definitions and properties of the associated braid groups, as well as a quick introduction to Bessis' lifting of Springer theory to braid groups.
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Preliminaries -- Prerequisites and Complements in Commutative Algebra -- Polynomial Invariants of Finite Linear Groups -- Finite Reflection Groups in Characteristic Zero -- Eigenspaces and Regular Elements.

Weyl groups are particular cases of complex reflection groups, i.e. finite subgroups of GLr(C) generated by (pseudo)reflections. These are groups whose polynomial ring of invariants is a polynomial algebra. It has recently been discovered that complex reflection groups play a key role in the theory of finite reductive groups, giving rise as they do to braid groups and generalized Hecke algebras which govern the representation theory of finite reductive groups. It is now also broadly agreed upon that many of the known properties of Weyl groups can be generalized to complex reflection groups. The purpose of this work is to present a fairly extensive treatment of many basic properties of complex reflection groups (characterization, Steinberg theorem, Gutkin-Opdam matrices, Solomon theorem and applications, etc.) including the basic findings of Springer theory on eigenspaces. In doing so, we also introduce basic definitions and properties of the associated braid groups, as well as a quick introduction to Bessis' lifting of Springer theory to braid groups.

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