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Measuring the Space of Metaplectic Whittaker Functions (2301.02223v1)

Published 5 Jan 2023 in math.NT and math.CO

Abstract: Whittaker functions are special functions that arise in $p$-adic number theory and representation theory. They may be defined on representations of reductive groups as well as their metaplectic covering groups: fascinatingly, many of their number theoretic applications survive the transition between the reductive and metaplectic cases. However, one notable difference is that the space of Whittaker functions on a reductive group over a nonarchimedean local field $F$ is one-dimensional, whereas this is no longer true in the metaplectic case. In a previous paper, the second author showed that the dimension of the space of Whittaker functions on an arbitrary $n$-fold metaplectic cover of $GL_r(F)$ can be counted in terms of the number of solutions to a particular system of linear Diophantine equations in terms of $n$ and $r$. In this paper, we calculate two precise formulae for $\dim(\mathfrak{W})$, one inspired by viewing this system as a homogenous specialization of an inhomogenous system and the other by the structure of the coroot lattice of $GL_r(F)$. Then we use these formulae to investigate a homomorphism between $\mathfrak{W}$ and a particular quantum group module, built by the second author in a previous paper, and show precisely when this map is well-defined for any choice of basis for $\mathfrak{W}$.

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