Abstract The classical case of Schur–Weyl duality states that the actions of the group algebras of GLn and Sd on the dth-tensor power of a free module of finite rank… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The classical case of Schur–Weyl duality states that the actions of the group algebras of GLn and Sd on the dth-tensor power of a free module of finite rank centralize each other. We show that Schur–Weyl duality holds for commutative rings where enough scalars can be chosen whose non-zero differences are invertible. This implies all the known cases of Schur–Weyl duality so far. We also show that Schur–Weyl duality fails for and for any finite field when d is sufficiently large.
               
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