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The freeness and trace conjectures for parabolic Hecke subalgebras

The two most fundamental conjectures on the structure of the generic Hecke algebra $\mathcal{H}(W)$ associated with a complex reflection group $W$ state that $\mathcal{H}(W)$ is a free module of rank $|W|$ over its ring of definition, and that $\mathcal{H}(W)$ admits a canonical symmetrising trace. The first conjecture has recently become a theorem, while the second conjecture, known to hold for real reflection groups, has only been proved for some exceptional non-real complex reflection groups (all of rank $2$ but one). The two most fundamental conjectures on the structure of the parabolic Hecke subalgebra $\mathcal{H}(W')$ associated with a parabolic subgroup $W'$ of $W$ state that $\mathcal{H}(W)$ is a free left and right $\mathcal{H}(W')$-module of rank $|W|/|W'|$, and that the canonical symmetrising trace of $\mathcal{H}(W')$ is the restriction of the canonical symmetrising trace of $\mathcal{H}(W)$ to $\mathcal{H}(W')$. Until now, these two conjectures have only be known to be true for real reflection groups. We prove them for all complex reflection groups of rank $2$ for which the BMM symmetrising trace conjecture is known to hold.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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