The representation theory of generalized hyperoctahedral groups
Abstract
We give an explicit decomposition of Ind(1)BnS2n, following Barbasch and Vogan [1]. We define two natural generalizations of Bn, and extend the proof in [1] to recursively compute these decompositions. Although the decompositions do not appear to follow a simple pattern, we prove enough of their structure to show that they are almost never multiplicity-free.
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