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The modular representation theory of \(q\)-Schur algebras. II
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    The modular representation theory of \(q\)-Schur algebras. II (English)
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    A Brauer-type homomorphism is constructed for the q-Schur algebra and its kernel is described explicitly. We also prove that the \(q\)-Schur algebra corresponding to the symmetric group on \(ml\) letters modulo an appropriate ideal is isomorphic to the Schur algebra corresponding to the symmetric group on m letters. Finally, we prove that the pull-back of an irreducible representation through the Brauer homomorphism remains irreducible as a q-Schur algebra module. This is a \(q\)-analogue of some fundamental result in the modular representation theory, which was proved by Leonard Scott in 1973.
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    q-Schur algebra
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    kernel
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    symmetric group
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    pull-back
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    irreducible representation
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    Brauer homomorphism
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    q-Schur algebra module
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