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Matrix Factorisations Arising From Well-Generated Complex Reflection Groups

We discuss an interesting duality known to occur for certain complex reflection groups, namely the duality groups. Our main construction yields a concrete, representation theoretic realisation of this duality. This allows us to naturally identify invariant vector fields with vector fields on the orbit space, for the action of a duality group. As another application, we construct matrix factorisations of the highest degree basic invariant which give free resolutions of the module of Kähler differentials of the coinvariant algebra $A$ associated to such a reflection group. From this one can explicitly calculate the dimension of each graded piece of $Ω_{A/\mathbb{C}}$ and of ${\rm Der}_{\mathbb{C}}(A,A)$, adding a new formula to the numerology of reflection groups. This applies for instance when $A$ is the cohomology of any complete flag manifold, and hence has geometric consequences.

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