UNIPOTENT ALMOST CHARACTERS OF SIMPLE p-ADIC GROUPS, II
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This paper contains some conjectures about the unipotent almost characters of a simple p-adic group in terms of a matrix which generalizes the nonabelian Fourier transform matrix introduced by the author in 1979.
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Semidirect Product Reductive Group Maximal Torus Double Coset Unipotent Radical
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