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On the character of certain irreducible modular representations

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Lusztig, George
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Abstract
Let G be an almost simple, simply connected algebraic group over an algebraically closed field of characteristic p > 0. In this paper we restate our conjecture from 1979 on the characters of irreducible modular representations of G so that it is now directly applicable to any dominant highest weight.
Date issued
2015-03
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/105137
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mathematics
Journal
Representation Theory
Publisher
American Mathematical Society (AMS)
Citation
Lusztig, G. “On the Character of Certain Irreducible Modular Representations.” Representation Theory of the American Mathematical Society 19.2 (2015): 3–8. © 2015 American Mathematical Society
Version: Final published version
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1088-4165

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