Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4587469 Journal of Algebra 2009 25 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, and a second part to follow, we complete the programme (initiated more than 15 years ago) of determining the decomposition numbers and verifying James' conjecture for Iwahori–Hecke algebras of exceptional type. The new ingredients which allow us to achieve this aim are:•the fact, recently proved by the first author, that all Hecke algebras of finite type are cellular in the sense of Graham–Lehrer, and•the explicit determination of W-graphs for the irreducible (generic) representations of Hecke algebras of type E7 and E8 by Howlett and Yin. Thus, we can reduce the problem of computing decomposition numbers to a manageable size where standard techniques, e.g., Parker's MeatAxe and its variations, can be applied. In this part, we describe the theoretical foundations for this procedure.

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