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Perfect models for finite Coxeter groups

Published 3 Jan 2022 in math.RT, math.CO, and math.GR | (2201.00748v1)

Abstract: A model for a finite group is a set of linear characters of subgroups that can be induced to obtain every irreducible character exactly once. A perfect model for a finite Coxeter group is a model in which the relevant subgroups are the quasiparabolic centralizers of perfect involutions. In prior work, we showed that perfect models give rise to interesting examples of $W$-graphs. Here, we classify which finite Coxeter groups have perfect models. Specifically, we prove that the irreducible finite Coxeter groups with perfect models are those of types $\mathsf{A}{n}$, $\mathsf{B}_n$, $\mathsf{D}{2n+1}$, $\mathsf{H}_3$, or $\mathsf{I}_2(n)$. We also show that up to a natural form of equivalence, outside types $\mathsf{A}_3$, $\mathsf{B}_n$, and $\mathsf{H}_3$, each irreducible finite Coxeter group has at most one perfect model. Along the way, we also prove a technical result about representations of finite Coxeter groups, namely, that induction from standard parabolic subgroups of corank at least two is never multiplicity-free.

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