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Enhanced equivariant Saito duality

In a previous paper, the authors defined an equivariant version of the so-called Saito duality between the monodromy zeta functions as a sort of Fourier transform between the Burnside rings of an abelian group and of its group of characters. Here a so-called enhanced Burnside ring $\widehat{B}(G)$ of a finite group $G$ is defined. An element of it is represented by a finite $G$-set with a $G$-equivariant transformation and with characters of the isotropy subgroups associated to all points. One gives an enhanced version of the equivariant Saito duality. For a complex analytic $G$-manifold with a $G$-equivariant transformation of it one has an enhanced equivariant Euler characteristic with values in a completion of $\widehat{B}(G)$. It is proved that the (reduced) enhanced equivariant Euler characteristics of the Milnor fibres of Berglund-Hübsch dual invertible polynomials coincide up to sign and show that this implies the result about orbifold zeta functions of Berglund-Hübsch-Henningson dual pairs obtained earlier.

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