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On the Gan-Gross-Prasad problem for finite classical groups

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 نشر من قبل Zhicheng Wang
 تاريخ النشر 2020
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In this paper we study the Gan-Gross-Prasad problem for finite classical groups. Our results provide complete answers for unipotent representations, and we obtain the explicit branching laws for these representations. Moreover, for arbitrary representations, we give a formula to reduce the Gan-Gross-Prasad problem to the restriction problem of Deligne-Lusztig characters.



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