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    Ordinary induction from a subgroup and finite group block theory. (English)
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    26 July 2007
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    Let \(H\) be a subgroup of a finite group \(G\), let \((\mathcal{K,O},k)\) be a sufficiently large \(p\)-modular system where \(p\) is a prime number, and let \(e\) be an idempotent in \(Z({\mathcal O}H)\) such that \(e({^ge})=0\) for all \(g\in G-H\). The author shows that the algebras \({\mathcal O}He\) and \({\mathcal O}G\text{Tr}_H^G(e)\) are ``equivalent'' from various points of view: they have equivalent module categories, and their categories of local pointed groups and their categories of Brauer pairs are equivalent. Moreover, these algebras are isotypic. The results in this paper generalize facts familiar from Clifford theory.
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    Clifford theory
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    Morita equivalences
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    perfect isometries
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    isotypies
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    pointed groups
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    Brauer pairs
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    categories of modules
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