Displaying similar documents to “On indecomposable projective representations of finite groups over fields of characteristic p > 0”

Finite groups of OTP projective representation type over a complete discrete valuation domain of positive characteristic

Leonid F. Barannyk, Dariusz Klein (2012)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let S be a commutative complete discrete valuation domain of positive characteristic p, S* the unit group of S, Ω a subgroup of S* and G = G p × B a finite group, where G p is a p-group and B is a p’-group. Denote by S λ G the twisted group algebra of G over S with a 2-cocycle λ ∈ Z²(G,S*). For Ω satisfying a specific condition, we give necessary and sufficient conditions for G to be of OTP projective (S,Ω)-representation type, in the sense that there exists a cocycle λ ∈ Z²(G,Ω) such that every indecomposable...

Finite groups of OTP projective representation type

Leonid F. Barannyk (2012)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let K be a field of characteristic p > 0, K* the multiplicative group of K and G = G p × B a finite group, where G p is a p-group and B is a p’-group. Denote by K λ G a twisted group algebra of G over K with a 2-cocycle λ ∈ Z²(G,K*). We give necessary and sufficient conditions for G to be of OTP projective K-representation type, in the sense that there exists a cocycle λ ∈ Z²(G,K*) such that every indecomposable K λ G -module is isomorphic to the outer tensor product V W of an indecomposable K λ G p -module...

On twisted group algebras of OTP representation type

Leonid F. Barannyk, Dariusz Klein (2012)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Assume that S is a commutative complete discrete valuation domain of characteristic p, S* is the unit group of S and G = G p × B is a finite group, where G p is a p-group and B is a p’-group. Denote by S λ G the twisted group algebra of G over S with a 2-cocycle λ ∈ Z²(G,S*). We give necessary and sufficient conditions for S λ G to be of OTP representation type, in the sense that every indecomposable S λ G -module is isomorphic to the outer tensor product V W of an indecomposable S λ G p -module V and an irreducible...

Characterizing projective general unitary groups PGU 3 ( q 2 ) by their complex group algebras

Farrokh Shirjian, Ali Iranmanesh (2017)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Let G be a finite group. Let X 1 ( G ) be the first column of the ordinary character table of G . We will show that if X 1 ( G ) = X 1 ( PGU 3 ( q 2 ) ) , then G PGU 3 ( q 2 ) . As a consequence, we show that the projective general unitary groups PGU 3 ( q 2 ) are uniquely determined by the structure of their complex group algebras.

Twisted group rings of strongly unbounded representation type

Leonid F. Barannyk, Dariusz Klein (2004)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let S be a commutative local ring of characteristic p, which is not a field, S* the multiplicative group of S, W a subgroup of S*, G a finite p-group, and S λ G a twisted group ring of the group G and of the ring S with a 2-cocycle λ ∈ Z²(G,S*). Denote by I n d m ( S λ G ) the set of isomorphism classes of indecomposable S λ G -modules of S-rank m. We exhibit rings S λ G for which there exists a function f λ : such that f λ ( n ) n and I n d f λ ( n ) ( S λ G ) is an infinite set for every natural n > 1. In special cases f λ ( ) contains every natural...

The multiplicity problem for indecomposable decompositions of modules over domestic canonical algebras

Piotr Dowbor, Andrzej Mróz (2008)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Given a module M over a domestic canonical algebra Λ and a classifying set X for the indecomposable Λ-modules, the problem of determining the vector m ( M ) = ( m x ) x X X such that M x X X x m x is studied. A precise formula for d i m k H o m Λ ( M , X ) , for any postprojective indecomposable module X, is computed in Theorem 2.3, and interrelations between various structures on the set of all postprojective roots are described in Theorem 2.4. It is proved in Theorem 2.2 that a general method of finding vectors m(M) presented by the authors...

Generic representations of orthogonal groups: projective functors in the category q u a d

Christine Vespa (2008)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We continue the study of the category of functors q u a d , associated to ₂-vector spaces equipped with a nondegenerate quadratic form, initiated in J. Pure Appl. Algebra 212 (2008) and Algebr. Geom. Topology 7 (2007). We define a filtration of the standard projective objects in q u a d ; this refines to give a decomposition into indecomposable factors of the first two standard projective objects in q u a d : P H and P H . As an application of these two decompositions, we give a complete description of the polynomial...

Rings whose nonsingular right modules are R -projective

Yusuf Alagöz, Sinem Benli, Engin Büyükaşık (2021)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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A right R -module M is called R -projective provided that it is projective relative to the right R -module R R . This paper deals with the rings whose all nonsingular right modules are R -projective. For a right nonsingular ring R , we prove that R R is of finite Goldie rank and all nonsingular right R -modules are R -projective if and only if R is right finitely Σ - C S and flat right R -modules are R -projective. Then, R -projectivity of the class of nonsingular injective right modules is also considered....

Ding projective and Ding injective modules over trivial ring extensions

Lixin Mao (2023)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Let R M be a trivial extension of a ring R by an R - R -bimodule M such that M R , R M , ( R , 0 ) R M and R M ( R , 0 ) have finite flat dimensions. We prove that ( X , α ) is a Ding projective left R M -module if and only if the sequence M R M R X M α M R X α X is exact and coker ( α ) is a Ding projective left R -module. Analogously, we explicitly describe Ding injective R M -modules. As applications, we characterize Ding projective and Ding injective modules over Morita context rings with zero bimodule homomorphisms.

On unit group of finite semisimple group algebras of non-metabelian groups up to order 72

Gaurav Mittal, Rajendra Kumar Sharma (2021)

Mathematica Bohemica

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We characterize the unit group of semisimple group algebras 𝔽 q G of some non-metabelian groups, where F q is a field with q = p k elements for p prime and a positive integer k . In particular, we consider all 6 non-metabelian groups of order 48, the only non-metabelian group ( ( C 3 × C 3 ) C 3 ) C 2 of order 54, and 7 non-metabelian groups of order 72. This completes the study of unit groups of semisimple group algebras for groups upto order 72.

Relative tilting modules with respect to a semidualizing module

Maryam Salimi (2019)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Let R be a commutative Noetherian ring, and let C be a semidualizing R -module. The notion of C -tilting R -modules is introduced as the relative setting of the notion of tilting R -modules with respect to C . Some properties of tilting and C -tilting modules and the relations between them are mentioned. It is shown that every finitely generated C -tilting R -module is C -projective. Finally, we investigate some kernel subcategories related to C -tilting modules.

Bipartite coalgebras and a reduction functor for coradical square complete coalgebras

Justyna Kosakowska, Daniel Simson (2008)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let C be a coalgebra over an arbitrary field K. We show that the study of the category C-Comod of left C-comodules reduces to the study of the category of (co)representations of a certain bicomodule, in case C is a bipartite coalgebra or a coradical square complete coalgebra, that is, C = C₁, the second term of the coradical filtration of C. If C = C₁, we associate with C a K-linear functor C : C - C o m o d H C - C o m o d that restricts to a representation equivalence C : C - c o m o d H C - c o m o d s p , where H C is a coradical square complete hereditary...

Representations of a class of positively based algebras

Shiyu Lin, Shilin Yang (2023)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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We investigate the representation theory of the positively based algebra A m , d , which is a generalization of the noncommutative Green algebra of weak Hopf algebra corresponding to the generalized Taft algebra. It turns out that A m , d is of finite representative type if d 4 , of tame type if d = 5 , and of wild type if d 6 . In the case when d 4 , all indecomposable representations of A m , d are constructed. Furthermore, their right cell representations as well as left cell representations of A m , d are described. ...

A Note on Lax Projective Embeddings of Grassmann Spaces

Eva Ferrara Dentice (2018)

Rendiconto dell’Accademia delle Scienze Fisiche e Matematiche

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In the paper (Ferrara Dentice et al., 2004) a complete exposition of the state of the art for lax embeddings of polar spaces of finite rank 3 is presented. As a consequence, we have that if a Grassmann space G of dimension 3 and index 1 has a lax embedding in a projective space over a skew–field K , then G is the Klein quadric defined over a subfield of K . In this paper, I examine Grassmann spaces of arbitrary dimension d 3 and index h 1 having a lax embedding in a projective space.

The density of representation degrees

Martin Liebeck, Dan Segal, Aner Shalev (2012)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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For a group G and a positive real number x , define d G ( x ) to be the number of integers less than x which are dimensions of irreducible complex representations of G . We study the asymptotics of d G ( x ) for algebraic groups, arithmetic groups and finitely generated linear groups. In particular we prove an “alternative” for finitely generated linear groups G in characteristic zero, showing that either there exists α > 0 such that d G ( x ) > x α for all large x , or G is virtually abelian (in which case d G ( x ) is bounded). ...

Homological dimensions for endomorphism algebras of Gorenstein projective modules

Aiping Zhang, Xueping Lei (2024)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Let A be a CM-finite Artin algebra with a Gorenstein-Auslander generator E , M be a Gorenstein projective A -module and B = End A M . We give an upper bound for the finitistic dimension of B in terms of homological data of M . Furthermore, if A is n -Gorenstein for 2 n < , then we show the global dimension of B is less than or equal to n plus the B -projective dimension of Hom A ( M , E ) . As an application, the global dimension of End A E is less than or equal to n .