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Representation theory of the nonstandard Hecke algebra

Published 10 Jan 2012 in math.RT | (1201.2209v2)

Abstract: The nonstandard Hecke algebra \check{\mathscr{H}}r was defined by Mulmuley and Sohoni to study the Kronecker problem. We study a quotient \check{\mathscr{H}}{r,2} of \check{\mathscr{H}}r, called the nonstandard Temperley-Lieb algebra, which is a subalgebra of the symmetric square of the Temperley-Lieb algebra TL_r. We give a complete description of its irreducible representations. We find that the restriction of an \check{\mathscr{H}}{r,2}-irreducible to \check{\mathscr{H}}{r-1,2} is multiplicity-free, and as a consequence, any \check{\mathscr{H}}{r,2}-irreducible has a seminormal basis that is unique up to a diagonal transformation.

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