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Martin W. Liebeck

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Multiplicity-free Representations of Algebraic Groups

Donna Testerman, Martin W. Liebeck

Let K be an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero, and let G be a connected reductive algebraic group over K. We address the problem of classifying triples (G, H, V ), where H is a proper connected subgroup of G, and V is a finitedimensional ir ...
Amer Mathematical Soc2024

Multiplicity-free representations of algebraic groups II

Donna Testerman, Martin W. Liebeck

We continue our work, started in [9], on the program of classifying triples (X, Y, V), where X, Yare simple algebraic groups over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero with X < Y, and Vis an irreducible module for Y such that the restriction ...
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE2022

Distinguished unipotent elements and multiplicity-free subgroups of simple algebraic groups

Donna Testerman, Martin W. Liebeck

For G a simple algebraic group over an algebraically closed field of characteristic 0, we determine the irreducible representations ρ:G→I(V), where I(V) denotes one of the classical groups SL(V), Sp(V), SO(V), such that ρ sends some distinguished unipotent ...
2015

A rigid triple of conjugacy classes in G(2)

Martin W. Liebeck, Claude Marion

We produce a rigid triple of classes in the algebraic group G(2) in characteristic 5, and use it to show that the finite groups G(2)(5(n)) are not (2, 5, 5)-generated. ...
De Gruyter2011

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