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  Editors-in-chief: C. A. Athanasiadis, T. Lam, A. Munemasa, H. Van Maldeghem
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A Decomposition of the Descent Algebra of a Finite Coxeter Group

F. Bergeron , N. Bergeron , R.B. Howlett and D.E. Taylor

DOI: 10.1023/A:1022481230120

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is twofold. First we aim to unify previous work by the first two authors, A. Garsia, and C. Reutenauer (see [2], [3], [4], [5] and [10]) on the structure of the descent algebras of the Coxeter groups of type A n and B n. But we shall also extend these results to the descent algebra of an arbitrary finite Coxeter group W. The descent algebra, introduced by Solomon in [14], is a subalgebra of the group algebra of W. It is closely related to the subring of the Burnside ring B( W) spanned by the permutation representations W/W J, where the W J are the parabolic subgroups of W. Specifically, our purpose is to lift a basis of primitive idempotents of the parabolic Burnside algebra to a basis of idempotents of the descent algebra.

Pages: 23–44

Keywords: Coxeter groups; idempotents; descent algebra

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