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Tetrahedral Symbol and Relative Langlands Duality [3]
03/03/2025 - 4:30pm
In the quantum theory of angular momentum, the Racah–Wigner coefficient, often known as the 6j symbol, is a numerical invariant assigned to a tetrahedron with half-integer edge-lengths. The 6 edge-lengths may be viewed as representations of SU(2) satisfying certain multiplicity-one conditions. One important property of the 6j symbol is its hidden symmetry outside the tetrahedral ones, originally discovered by Regge.
 
In this talk, we explore a generalized construction, dubbed the tetrahedral symbol, in the context of rank-1 semisimple groups over local fields, and explain how the extra symmetries may be explained by relative Langlands duality. Joint work with Akshay Venkatesh.
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KT 801
 
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