Endo-\(p\)-permutation modules. (Q2460812)
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Endo-\(p\)-permutation modules. (English)
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16 November 2007
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Let \(k\) be an algebraically closed field of characteristic \(p>0\), and let \(G\) be a finite group. The author calls a \(kG\)-module \(M\) an endo-\(p\)-permutation module if its restriction to every \(p\)-subgroup \(Q\) of \(G\) is an endo-permutation \(kQ\)-module. He shows that an indecomposable \(kG\)-module \(M\) with vertex \(P\) and \(P\)-source \(S\) is an endo-\(p\)-permutation module if and only if \(S\) is an endo-permutation module whose class \(s=[S]\) in the Dade group \(D(P)\) is \(G\)-stable. This means that \(\text{Res}_{{^xP}\cap P}^{^xP}(s)=\text{Res}_{{^xP}\cap P}^P(s)\) for all \(x\in G\). Using results by Bouc and others, the author then computes the fixed points in \(D(P)\), of a finite group \(H\) acting on \(P\). Whereas this is relatively straightforward for \(p>2\), it requires considerable work in the case \(p=2\). The author also gives an example which shows that the Green correspondent of an endo-\(p\)-permutation module is not necessarily an endo-\(p\)-permutation module.
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endo-permutation modules
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endo-\(p\)-permutation modules
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Dade groups
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Green correspondence
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Mackey functors
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