Green functions associated to complex reflection groups, II
Abstract
In our previous paper, Green functions associated to complex reflection groups G(e,1,n) were discussed. It involved a combinatorial approach to the Green functions of classical groups of type Bn or Cn. In this paper, we introduce Green functions associated to complex reflection groups G(e,p,n). We define Schur functions, Hall-Littlewood functions associated to G(e,p,n), and show that our Green functions are obtained as a transition matrix between those two kinds of symmetric functions. As a special case, it gives a combinatorial treatmnet of Green functions of type Dn.
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