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The Green correspondence and Auslander Reiten sequences
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    The Green correspondence and Auslander Reiten sequences (English)
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    Let kG be the group algebra over a finite group G and a field k of characteristic \(p>0\). Let f denote the Green correspondence with respect to \((G,Q,N_ G(Q))\), where Q is a non-trivial p-subgroup of G. For an indecomposable kG-module M with Q as vertex, let \[ 0\to \Omega^ 2M\to X\to M\to 0,\quad 0\to \Omega^ 2fM\to Y\to fM\to 0 \] be the Auslander- Reiten sequences terminating at M resp. fM. The author shows that in direct decompositions of X and Y the numbers of indecomposable direct summands with vertices containing Q coincide and that between such sets there is a bijection (induced by induction \(Y\to Y^ G)\) which preserves isomorphism classes.
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    group algebra
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    Green correspondence
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    p-subgroup
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    indecomposable kG- module
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    vertex
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    Auslander-Reiten sequences
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    numbers of indecomposable direct summands
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    vertices
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