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    On the homological construction of the Steinberg representation (English)
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    1 September 1993
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    Let \((G,B,N,R,U)\) be a finite group with a split \(BN\)-pair and \(k\) be an algebraically closed field of characteristic \(r\). Let \(St_ G\) be the Steinberg module of \(G\) defined over \(k\). The main result of this paper (Theorem 1) is a characteristic-free characterization of \(St_ G\) as the \((n-1)\)st homology \(kG\)-module \(H_{n-1}(\Delta_ k)\) of the Tits complex of \(G\). This theorem generalizes the well-known Solomon-Tits theorem which states that such characterization holds when \(r = 0\). As an application (Theorem 2) we determine the condition on \(r\) under which \(St_ G\) contains a \(G\)-fixed element.
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    split \(BN\)-pair
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    Steinberg module
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    characteristic-free characterization
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    homology \(kG\)-module
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    Tits complex
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    Solomon-Tits theorem
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    \(G\)-fixed element
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