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    The Real Chevalley Involution

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    We consider the Chevalley involution in the context of real reductive groups. We show that if G(R) is the real points of a connected reductive group, there is an involution, unique up to conjugacy by G(R), taking any semisimple element to a conjugate of its inverse. As applications we give a condition for every irreducible representation of G(R) to be self-dual, and to the Frobenius Schur indicator for such groups

    Buffalo Sewer Authority

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    The Buffalo Sewer Authority is a public benefit corporation created by the New York State legislature in 1935 to clean wastewater before it is released into the environment. The BSA also maintains the storm drains for the City of Buffalo. The BSA serves the residents and businesses of the Buffalo area as well as some neighboring communities. Currently, around 98,000 Buffalo residents and nearly 400 businesses in the City of Buffalo are served by the BSA

    Quasisplit Hecke algebras and symmetric spaces

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    Let (G,K) be a symmetric pair over an algebraically closed field of characteristic different of 2 and let sigma be an automorphism with square 1 of G preserving K. In this paper we consider the set of pairs (O,L) where O is a sigma-stable K-orbit on the flag manifold of G and L is an irreducible K-equivariant local system on O which is "fixed" by sigma. Given two such pairs (O,L), (O',L'), with O' in the closure \bar O of O, the multiplicity space of L' in the a cohomology sheaf of the intersection cohomology of \bar O with coefficients in L (restricted to O') carries an involution induced by sigma and we are interested in computing the dimensions of its +1 and -1 eigenspaces. We show that this computation can be done in terms of a certain module structure over a quasisplit Hecke algebra on a space spanned by the pairs (O,L) as above.Comment: 46 pages. Version 2 reorganizes the explicit calculation of the Hecke module, includes details about computing \bar, and corrects small misprints. Version 3 adds two pages relating this paper to unitary representation theory, corrects misprints, and displays more equations. Version 4 corrects misprints, and adds two cases previously neglected at the end of 7.

    Contragredient representations and characterizing the local Langlands correspondence

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    We consider the question: what is the contragredient in terms of L-homomorphisms? We conjecture that it corresponds to the Chevalley automorphism of the L-group, and prove this in the case of real groups. The proof uses a characterization of the local Langlands correspondence over R. We also consider the related notion of Hermitian dual, in the case of GL(n,R)

    Duality for nonlinear simply laced groups

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    Let G be a nonlinear double cover of the real points of a connected reductive complex algebraic group with simply laced root system. We establish a uniform character multiplicity duality theory for the category of Harish-Chandra modules for G.Comment: 51 pages, 1 figur

    Computing the associatied cycles of certain Harish-Chandra modules

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    Let GRG_{\mathbb{R}} be a simple real linear Lie group with maximal compact subgroup KRK_{\mathbb{R}} and assume that rank(GR)=rank(KR){\rm rank}(G_\mathbb{R})={\rm rank}(K_\mathbb{R}). In \cite{MPVZ} we proved that for any representation XX of Gelfand-Kirillov dimension 12dim(GR/KR)\frac{1}{2}\dim(G_{\mathbb{R}}/K_{\mathbb{R}}), the polynomial on the dual of a compact Cartan subalgebra given by the dimension of the Dirac index of members of the coherent family containing XX is a linear combination, with integer coefficients, of the multiplicities of the irreducible components occurring in the associated cycle. In this paper we compute these coefficients explicitly
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