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Upper Triangularity for Unipotent Representations

Lucas Mason-Brown

Published 2019-10-06Version 1

Suppose $G$ is a real reductive group. The determination of the irreducible unitary representations of $G$ is one of the major unsolved problem in representation theory. There is evidence to suggest that every irreducible unitary representation of $G$ can be constructed through a sequence of well-understood operations from a finite set of building blocks, called the unipotent representations. These representations are `attached' (in a certain mysterious sense) to the nilpotent orbits of $G$ on the dual space of its Lie algebra. Inside this finite set is a still smaller set, consisting of the unipotent representations attached to non-induced nilpotent orbits. In this paper, we prove that in many cases this smaller set generates (through a suitable kind of induction) all unipotent representations.

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