Signs of self-dual depth-zero supercuspidal representations
classification
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self-dualsupercuspidalcenterconnecteddepth-zerogrouprepresentationsabsolute
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Let $G$ be a quasi-split tamely ramified connected reductive group defined over a $p$-adic field $F$. We show that if $-1$ is in the $F$-points of the absolute Weyl group of $G$, then self-dual supercuspidal representations of $G(F)$ exist. Now assume further that $G$ is unramified and that the center of $G$ is connected. Let $\pi$ be a generic self-dual depth-zero regular supercuspidal representation of $G(F)$. We show that the Frobenius-Schur indicator of $\pi$ is given by the sign by which a certain distinguished element of the center of $G(F)$ of order two acts on $\pi$.
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