On the symplectic structure of irreducible representation modules of the metacyclic group . (Zur symplektischen Struktur irreduzibler Darstellungsmoduln der metazyklischen Gruppe .)
We give the characterization of the unit group of , where is a finite field with elements for prime and denotes the special linear group of matrices having determinant over the cyclic group .
We show that any block of a group algebra of some finite group which is of wild representation type has many families of stable tubes.
Assume that S is a commutative complete discrete valuation domain of characteristic p, S* is the unit group of S and is a finite group, where is a p-group and B is a p’-group. Denote by the twisted group algebra of G over S with a 2-cocycle λ ∈ Z²(G,S*). We give necessary and sufficient conditions for to be of OTP representation type, in the sense that every indecomposable -module is isomorphic to the outer tensor product V W of an indecomposable -module V and an irreducible -module...
Let be the ring of p-adic integers, the unit group of and a finite group, where is a p-group and B is a p’-group. Denote by the twisted group algebra of G over with a 2-cocycle . We give necessary and sufficient conditions for to be of OTP representation type, in the sense that every indecomposable -module is isomorphic to the outer tensor product V W of an indecomposable -module V and an irreducible -module W.
We characterize the unit group of semisimple group algebras of some non-metabelian groups, where is a field with elements for prime and a positive integer . In particular, we consider all 6 non-metabelian groups of order 48, the only non-metabelian group 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.
For a finite group and a non-linear irreducible complex character of write . In this paper, we study the finite non-solvable groups such that consists of at most two conjugacy classes for all but one of the non-linear irreducible characters of . In particular, we characterize a class of finite solvable groups which are closely related to the above-mentioned question and are called solvable -groups. As a corollary, we answer Research Problem in [Y. Berkovich and L. Kazarin: Finite...