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Hecke algebras and the socle of the projective indecomposable modules (English)
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3 December 1998
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Let \(G\) be a finite group, \(H\) a subgroup of \(G\), \(k\) a field, of characteristic \(r\), \([H]:=\sum_{h\in H} h\in kG\) and \(Y=kG[H]\) the transitive permutation module on the \(H\)-cosets. Then the endomorphism ring \(E:=\text{End}_{kG}(Y)\) has a \(k\)-basis \(\{a_t\mid t\in T\}\), indexed by a transversal \(T\) of \(H\)-double cosets in \(G\). Let \(V\) be an indecomposable \(kG\)-direct summand of \(Y\) appearing with multiplicity \(d\), \(S\colon E\to\text{Mat}_d(k)\) with \(S(a)=(s_{ij}(a))\) the corresponding matrix-representation of \(E\) and \(\Delta_{ij}:=\sum_{t\in T} s_{ij}(a_t)t^{-1}\in kG\). The main result of the paper is the following theorem: \(V\) is a projective \(kG\)-module if and only if \([H]\Delta_{ij}[H]\neq 0\) for some pair \(i,j\), in which case the socle \(\text{Soc}(V)\) is isomorphic to \(kG[H]\Delta_{ij}[H]\). The author uses his result to recover results about the socle of the Steinberg module for finite groups of Lie type and Specht modules for symmetric groups.
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Hecke algebras
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double cosets
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finite groups
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permutation modules
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endomorphism rings
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indecomposable direct summands
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matrix representations
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projective modules
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socles
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Steinberg module
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finite groups of Lie type
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Specht modules
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symmetric groups
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