
We introduce a Brauer type algebra $B_G (��) $ associated with every pseudo reflection group and every Coxeter group $G$. When $G$ is a Coxeter group of simply-laced type we show $B_G (��)$ is isomorphic to the generalized Brauer algebra of simply-laced type introduced by Cohen, Gijsbers and Wales ({\it J. Algebra}, {\bf 280} (2005), 107-153). We also prove $B_G (��)$ has a cellular structure and be semisimple for generic parameters when $G$ is a dihedral group or the type $H_3$ Coxeter group. Moreover, in the process of construction, we introduce a further generalization of Lawrence-Krammer representation to complex braid groups associated with all pseudo reflection groups.
This paper is an improved version of my last one "Algebras associated with Pseudo Reflection Groups: A Generalization of Brauer Algebras", with many mistakes corrected and new contents added
Braid groups, Coxeter groups, Mathematics - Rings and Algebras, 20F55, 20C08, Rings and Algebras (math.RA), KZ equations, Mathematics - Quantum Algebra, BMW algebras, FOS: Mathematics, Quantum Algebra (math.QA), Brauer algebras, Representation Theory (math.RT), Mathematics - Representation Theory
Braid groups, Coxeter groups, Mathematics - Rings and Algebras, 20F55, 20C08, Rings and Algebras (math.RA), KZ equations, Mathematics - Quantum Algebra, BMW algebras, FOS: Mathematics, Quantum Algebra (math.QA), Brauer algebras, Representation Theory (math.RT), Mathematics - Representation Theory
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