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Cartan matrices for blocks of finite p-solvable groups with two simple modules
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    Cartan matrices for blocks of finite p-solvable groups with two simple modules (English)
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    Let p be a prime, G a finite p-solvable group and B a p-block of G with exactly two simple modules M and N in characteristic p. The authors describe the Cartan matrix C of B in terms of its elementary divisors and of the dimensions of M and N. They are led to conjecture that the \(p'\)- parts of dim M and dim N coincide. This conjecture is proved in several cases. If the conjecture is true then C is determined by its elementary divisors and the orders of the vertices of M and N alone.
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    defect group
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    principal block
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    finite p-solvable group
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    p-block
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    simple modules
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    Cartan matrix
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    elementary divisors
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