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Standard character condition for table algebras (English)
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12 August 2010
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Summary: It is well known that the complex adjacency algebra \(A\) of an association scheme has a specific module, namely the `standard module', that contains the regular module of \(A\) as a submodule. The character afforded by the standard module is called the `standard character'. In this paper we first define the concept of standard character for \(C\)-algebras and we say that a \(C\)-algebra has the `standard character condition' if it admits the standard character. Among other results we acquire a necessary and sufficient condition for a table algebra to originate from an association scheme. Finally, we prove that given a \(C\)-algebra admits the standard character and its all degrees are integers if and only if so its dual.
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complex adjacency algebra
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association scheme
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standard character
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\(C\)-algebras
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table algebra
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