On involutions in Weyl groups

Abstract

Let (W,S) be a Coxeter system and be an automorphism of W with order ≤ 2 such that s∈ S for any s∈ S. Let I be the set of twisted involutions relative to in W. In this paper we consider the case when =id and study the braid I-transformations between the reduced I-expressions of involutions. If W is the Weyl group of type Bn or Dn, we explicitly describe a finite set of basic braid I-transformations for all n simultaneously, and show that any two reduced I-expressions for a given involution can be transformed into each other through a series of basic braid I-transformations. In both cases, these basic braid I-transformations consist of the usual basic braid transformations plus some natural "right end transformations" and plus exactly one extra transformation. The main result generalizes our previous work for the Weyl group of type An.

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