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Hecke algebras of finite type are cellular

Meinolf Geck

Published 2006-11-30, updated 2007-03-19Version 3

Let $\cH$ be the one-parameter Hecke algebra associated to a finite Weyl group $W$, defined over a ground ring in which ``bad'' primes for $W$ are invertible. Using deep properties of the Kazhdan--Lusztig basis of $\cH$ and Lusztig's $\ba$-function, we show that $\cH$ has a natural cellular structure in the sense of Graham and Lehrer. Thus, we obtain a general theory of ``Specht modules'' for Hecke algebras of finite type. Previously, a general cellular structure was only known to exist in types $A_n$ and $B_n$.

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