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A combinatorial interpretation of the Bernstein degree of unitary highest weight modules

Combinatorics 2026-03-20 v3 Representation Theory

Abstract

The Bernstein degree (Deg\operatorname{Deg}) is a fundamental invariant of admissible representations of a real reductive Lie group GRG_{\mathbb{R}}. Our main result concerns the classical dual pairs (GR,HR(k))(G_{\mathbb{R}}, H_{\mathbb{R}}(k)), namely (U(p,q),U(k))(\operatorname{U}(p,q), \: \operatorname{U}(k)), (Mp(2n,R),O(k))(\operatorname{Mp}(2n, \mathbb{R}), \: \operatorname{O}(k)), and (O(2n),Sp(k))(\operatorname{O}^*(2n), \: \operatorname{Sp}(k)), where kk is any positive integer. In this setting, via Howe duality, each irreducible representation σ\sigma of HR(k)H_{\mathbb{R}}(k) corresponds to a unitary highest weight module Lλ(σ)L_{\lambda(\sigma)} for GRG_{\mathbb{R}}. A landmark result of Nishiyama-Ochiai-Taniguchi (2001) expressed DegLλ(σ)\operatorname{Deg} L_{\lambda(\sigma)} as a product of two quantities: the dimension of σ\sigma and the degree of the associated variety. However, this result was limited to a specific range of the parameter kk (namely krk \leq r, the real rank of GRG_{\mathbb{R}}). The present paper resolves this limitation by introducing, for all kk, the combinatorial interpretation DegLλ(σ)=#(Qk(σ)×Pk)\operatorname{Deg} L_{\lambda(\sigma)} = \#( \mathcal{Q}_k(\sigma) \times \mathcal{P}_k), where Qk(σ)\mathcal{Q}_k(\sigma) is a certain set of semistandard tableaux and Pk\mathcal{P}_k is a set of plane partitions. (The result remains partly conjectural in the Mp(2n,R)\operatorname{Mp}(2n, \mathbb{R}) case.) Beyond the dual pair setting, we generalize the set Pk\mathcal{P}_k to all groups GRG_{\mathbb{R}} of Hermitian type, and we exhibit analogues of the Nishiyama-Ochiai-Taniguchi result for certain families of unitary highest weight modules of E6\operatorname{E}_6 and E7\operatorname{E}_7.

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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