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Representations and Unipotent Classes

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GRAW01 - Introductory/instructional workshop

In the representation theory of finite reductive groups unipotent classes play a prominent role. In this talk I will illustrate why this is the case. Specifically I will present work of Kawanaka and Lusztig and explain to some extent how these fit together. Examples will be our guide, with the focus being on GL_n(q) and Sp_4(q).

This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.

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