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On the realization of the Gelfand Character of a finite group as a twisted trace

We show that the Gelfand character $ χ_G$ of a finite group $G $ (i.e. the sum of all irreducible complex characters of $G$ ) may be realized as a `` twisted trace'' $ g \mapsto Tr( ρ_g \circ T) $ for a suitable involutive linear automorphism $T$ of $L^2(G)$, where $(L^2(G), ρ)$ is the right regular representation of $G$. Moreover, we prove that under certain hypotheses $T(f)= f \circ L \;\; (f \in L^2(G)), $ where $ L $ is an involutive antiautomorphism of $ G.$ The natural representation $τ$ of $G$ associated to the natural $L$-conjugacy action of $G$ in the fixed point set $Fix_G(L)$ of $L$ turns out to be a Gelfand Model for $G$ in some cases. We show that $(L^2(Fix_G(L)), τ) $ fails to be a Gelfand Model if $G$ admits non trivial central involutions.

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