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Special quasi-triads and integral group rings of finite representation type. I (English)
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27 June 1994
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For a finite group \(G\), the integral group ring \(\mathbb{Z} G\) has finite lattice type if and only if the Sylow \(p\)-subgroups of \(G\) are cyclic of order at most \(p^ 2\), for every prime \(p\) dividing \(| G|\). In this case, the group ring \(\mathbb{Z}_ pG\) over the ring of \(p\)-adic integers is a direct sum of maximal orders, ``Dedekind-like'' orders and certain orders which the authors call special quasi-triads. These are iterated pullbacks of three hereditary orders of finite module type. The core of the paper consists of a classification of the indecomposable lattices over a special quasi-triad. This is achieved by reduction to a problem about canonical forms of certain matrices whose entries are homomorphisms. Using this classification the authors are able to decide which special quasi-triads have the property that every indecomposable lattice is isomorphic to a right ideal. [See also the review Zbl 0790.20014 of part II below].
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finite group
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integral group ring
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finite lattice type
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Sylow \(p\)- subgroups
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maximal orders
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special quasi triads
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hereditary orders
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finite module type
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indecomposable lattices
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