On graded presentations of Hecke algebras and their generalizations
Abstract
In this paper, we define a number of closely related isomorphisms. On one side of these isomorphisms sit a number of of algebras generalizing the Hecke and affine Hecke algebras, which we call the "Hecke family"; on the other, we find generalizations of KLR algebras in finite and affine type A, the "KLR family." We show that these algebras have compatible isomorphisms generalizing those between Hecke and KLR algebras given by Brundan and Kleshchev. This allows us to organize a long list of algebras and categories into a single system, including (affine/cyclotomic) Hecke algebras, (affine/cyclotomic) q-Schur algebras, (weighted) KLR algebras, category O for glN and for the Cherednik algebras for the groups Z/eZ Sm, and give graded presentations of all of these objects.
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