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Some remarks on traces on the infinite-dimensional Iwahori--Hecke algebra

Published 6 Jan 2021 in math.RT, math.GR, and math.RA | (2101.02133v1)

Abstract: The infinite-dimensional Iwahori--Hecke algebras $\mathcal{H}\infty(q)$ are direct limits of the usual finite-dimensional Iwahori--Hecke algebras. They arise in a natural way as convolution algebras of bi-invariant functions on groups $\mathrm{GLB}(\mathbb{F}_q)$ of infinite-dimensional matrices over finite-fields having only finite number of non-zero matrix elements under the diagonal. In 1988 Vershik and Kerov classified all indecomposable positive traces on $\mathcal{H}\infty(q)$. Any such trace generates a representation of the double $\mathcal{H}\infty(q)\otimes \mathcal{H}\infty(q)$ and of the double $\mathrm{GLB}(\mathbb{F}_q)\times \mathrm{GLB}(\mathbb{F}_q)$. We present constructions of such representations; the traces are some distinguished matrix elements. We also obtain some (simple) general statements on relations between unitary representations of groups and representations of convolution algebras of measures bi-invariant with respect to compact subgroups.

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