A combinatorial interpretation of the Bernstein degree of unitary highest weight modules
Abstract
The Bernstein degree () is a fundamental invariant of admissible representations of a real reductive Lie group . Our main result concerns the classical dual pairs , namely , , and , where is any positive integer. In this setting, via Howe duality, each irreducible representation of corresponds to a unitary highest weight module for . A landmark result of Nishiyama-Ochiai-Taniguchi (2001) expressed as a product of two quantities: the dimension of and the degree of the associated variety. However, this result was limited to a specific range of the parameter (namely , the real rank of ). The present paper resolves this limitation by introducing, for all , the combinatorial interpretation , where is a certain set of semistandard tableaux and is a set of plane partitions. (The result remains partly conjectural in the case.) Beyond the dual pair setting, we generalize the set to all groups of Hermitian type, and we exhibit analogues of the Nishiyama-Ochiai-Taniguchi result for certain families of unitary highest weight modules of and .
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@article{arxiv.2405.18766,
title = {A combinatorial interpretation of the Bernstein degree of unitary highest weight modules},
author = {William Q. Erickson and Markus Hunziker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.18766},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
35 pages; minor edits since previous version, plus addition of Table 3