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An exact category approach to Hecke endomorphism algebras

Representation Theory 2023-01-19 v2 Group Theory Quantum Algebra Rings and Algebras

Abstract

Let GG be a finite group of Lie type. In studying the cross-characteristic representation theory of GG, the (specialized) Hecke algebra H=\EndG(\indBG1B)H=\End_G(\ind_B^G1_B) has played a important role. In particular, when G=GLn(Fq)G=GL_n(\mathbb F_q) is a finite general linear group, this approach led to the Dipper-James theory of qq-Schur algebras AA. These algebras can be constructed over \sZ:=Z[t,t1]\sZ:=\mathbb Z[t,t^{-1}] as the qq-analog (with q=t2q=t^2) of an endomorphism algebra larger than HH, involving parabolic subgroups. The algebra AA is quasi-hereditary over \sZ\sZ. An analogous algebra, still denoted AA, can always be constructed in other types. However, these algebras have so far been less useful than in the GLnGL_n case, in part because they are not generally quasi-hereditary. Several years ago, reformulating a 1998 conjecture, the authors proposed (for all types) the existence of a \sZ\sZ-algebra A+A^+ having a stratified derived module category, with strata constructed via Kazhdan-Lusztig cell theory. The algebra AA is recovered as A=eA+eA=eA^+e for an idempotent eA+e\in A^+. A main goal of this monograph is to prove this conjecture completely. The proof involves several new homological techniques using exact categories. Following the proof, we show that A+A^+ does become quasi-hereditary after the inversion of the bad primes. Some first applications of the result -- e.g., to decomposition matrices -- are presented, together with several open problems.

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@article{arxiv.2209.07675,
  title  = {An exact category approach to Hecke endomorphism algebras},
  author = {Jie Du and Brian Parshall and Leonard Scott},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.07675},
  year   = {2023}
}

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144 pages