Characters of unipotent groups over finite fields

Abstract

Let G be a connected unipotent group over a finite field Fq with q elements. In this article we propose a definition of L-packets of complex irreducible representations of the finite group G(Fq) and give an explicit description of L-packets in terms of the so-called "admissible pairs" for G. We then apply our results to show that if the centralizer of every geometric point of G is connected, then the dimension of every complex irreducible representation of G(Fq) is a power of q, confirming a conjecture of V. Drinfeld. This paper is the first in a series of three papers exploring the relationship between representations of a group of the form G(Fq) (where G is a unipotent algebraic group over Fq), the geometry of G, and the theory of character sheaves.

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