Self-dual cuspidal and supercuspidal representations
- 👤 Speaker: Jeffrey Adler (American University)
- 📅 Date & Time: Tuesday 21 May 2019, 14:30 - 15:30
- 📍 Venue: MR13
Abstract
According to the Harish-Chandra philosophy, cuspidal representations are the basic building blocks in the representation theory of finite reductive groups. Similarly for supercuspidal representations of p-adic groups. Self-dual representations play a special role in the study of parabolic induction. Thus, it is of interest to know whether self-dual (super)cuspidal representations exist. With a few exceptions involving some small fields, I will show precisely when a finite reductive group has irreducible cuspidal representations that are self-dual, of Deligne-Lusztig type, or both. Then I will look at implications for the existence of irreducible, self-dual supercuspidal representations of p-adic groups. This is joint work with Manish Mishra.
Series This talk is part of the Number Theory Seminar series.
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Jeffrey Adler (American University)
Tuesday 21 May 2019, 14:30-15:30