Permutation complexes and modular representation theory (Q1180659)

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Permutation complexes and modular representation theory
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    Permutation complexes and modular representation theory (English)
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    27 June 1992
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    Let \(G\) be a finite group and \(R\) be a commutative ring with identity. The author calls a complex \(X_ *\) of permutation \(RG\)-modules a permutation complex if for each subgroup \(H\leq G\) the graded submodule of \(H\)-fixed points of \(X_ *\) is a subcomplex of \(X_ *\). From the author's introduction: ``The theme of the present paper is a preliminary study of the deep relationship between the representation-theoretic and homological properties of permutation complexes and their homological representations from a local-to-global point of view. In particular, we prove a localization theorem (Theorem 2.1) which is an elementary but basic tool. A projectivity criterion (Theorem 3.3) is applied to relate the present subject to more familiar constructions in group theory (Theorem 3.4). We introduce and study a Hermitian analogue of the theory in Section 4 which is applied to some well-known and classical topics in fixed point theory of topological transformation groups (Theorem 4.5 and Corollary 4.13). In Section 5 we study the so-called invertible elements of the stable Green ring and endo-trivial homology representations.''.
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    finite group
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    permutation \(RG\)-modules
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    permutation complex
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    homological representations
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    fixed point theory
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    topological transformation groups
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    stable Green ring
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