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Stability patterns in representation theory

Steven V. Sam, Andrew Snowden

Published 2013-02-24, updated 2015-05-13Version 2

We develop a comprehensive theory of the stable representation categories of several sequences of groups, including the classical and symmetric groups, and their relation to the unstable categories. An important component of this theory is an array of equivalences between the stable representation category and various other categories, each of which has its own flavor (representation theoretic, combinatorial, commutative algebraic, or categorical) and offers a distinct perspective on the stable category. We use this theory to produce a host of specific results, e.g., the construction of injective resolutions of simple objects, duality between the orthogonal and symplectic theories, a canonical derived auto-equivalence of the general linear theory, etc.

Comments: 79 pages; v2: increased font size, added 1.4.7, 3.3.8, Remark 6.2.6, and references
Categories: math.RT, math.CT
Subjects: 05E05, 13A50, 18D10, 20G05
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