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Restriction of odd degree characters and natural correspondences
Eugenio GiannelliPham Huu TiepGabriel NavarroAlexander Kleshchevsubject
Discrete mathematicsRational numberGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsSylow theoremsGroup Theory (math.GR)Absolute Galois group01 natural sciencesCombinatoricsMaximal subgroupMathematics::Group TheoryCharacter (mathematics)0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsBijection010307 mathematical physicsRepresentation Theory (math.RT)0101 mathematicsBijection injection and surjectionMathematics::Representation TheoryPrime powerMathematics - Group TheoryMathematics - Representation TheoryMathematicsdescription
Let $q$ be an odd prime power, $n > 1$, and let $P$ denote a maximal parabolic subgroup of $GL_n(q)$ with Levi subgroup $GL_{n-1}(q) \times GL_1(q)$. We restrict the odd-degree irreducible characters of $GL_n(q)$ to $P$ to discover a natural correspondence of characters, both for $GL_n(q)$ and $SL_n(q)$. A similar result is established for certain finite groups with self-normalizing Sylow $p$-subgroups. We also construct a canonical bijection between the odd-degree irreducible characters of $S_n$ and those of $M$, where $M$ is any maximal subgroup of $S_n$ of odd index; as well as between the odd-degree irreducible characters of $G = GL_n(q)$ or $GU_n(q)$ with $q$ odd and those of $N_{G}(P)$, where $P$ is a Sylow $2$-subgroup of $G$. Since our bijections commute with the action of the absolute Galois group over the rationals, we conclude that the fields of values of character correspondents are the same. We use this to answer some questions of R. Gow.
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2016-01-18 |