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Self-dual representations with vectors fixed under an Iwahori subgroup
Published 2012-09-13, updated 2012-09-22Version 2
Let $G$ be the group of $F$-points of a split connected reductive $F$-group over a non-Archimedean local field $F$ of characteristic 0. Let $\pi$ be an irreducible smooth self-dual representation of $G$. The space $W$ of $\pi$ carries a non-degenerate $G$-invariant bilinear form $(\,,\,)$ which is unique up to scaling. The form is easily seen to be symmetric or skew-symmetric and we set $\varepsilon({\pi})=\pm 1$ accordingly. In this article, we show that $\varepsilon{(\pi)}=1$ when $\pi$ is a generic representation of $G$ with non-zero vectors fixed under an Iwahori subgroup $I$.
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