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On canonical bases and induction of $W$-graphs

Representation Theory 2020-08-19 v2

Abstract

A canonical basis in the sense of Lusztig is a basis of a free module over a ring of Laurent polynomials that is invariant under a certain semilinear involution and is obtained from a fixed "standard basis" through a triangular base change matrix with polynomial entries whose constant terms equal the identity matrix. Among the better known examples of canonical bases are the Kazhdan-Lusztig basis of Iwahori-Hecke algebras, Lusztig's canonical basis of quantum groups and the Howlett-Yin basis of induced WW-graph modules. This paper has two major theoretical goals: First to show that having bases is superfluous in the sense that canonicalisation can be generalized to non-free modules. This construction is functorial in the appropriate sense. The second goal is to show that Howlett-Yin induction of WW-graphs is well-behaved a functor between module categories of WW-graph-algebras that satisfies various properties one hopes for when a functor is called "induction", for example transitivity and a Mackey theorem.

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@article{arxiv.1411.2841,
  title  = {On canonical bases and induction of $W$-graphs},
  author = {Johannes Hahn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.2841},
  year   = {2020}
}