On the decomposition map of Grothendieck groups (Q1812939)

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On the decomposition map of Grothendieck groups
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    On the decomposition map of Grothendieck groups (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    Let \((K,A,k)\) be a \(p\)-modular system with \(A\) complete. Let \(G\) be a finite group and \(R_ K(G)\) (or \(R_ k(G))\) be the Grothendieck group generated by f.g. \(KG\)(or \(kG\))-modules. For every subgroup \(H\) of \(G\), we denote by \(P_ A(G| H)\) (or \(P_ k(G| H))\) the subgroup of \(R_ K(G)\) (or \(R_ k(G))\) generated by all \(H\)-projective \(AG\)(or \(kG\))-modules. Let \(d_ H: P_ A(G| H)\to P_ k(G| H)\) be the restriction of the decomposition map \(d: R_ K(G)\to R_ k(G)\) on \(P_ A(G| H)\). M. Broué has proved in 1976 that \(d_ H\) is surjective if either \(k\) is sufficiently large for \(G\) or \(H\trianglelefteq G\). In this paper, it is proved that \(d\) is surjective by using Broué's result and Green correspondence.
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    p-modular system
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    finite group
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    Grothendieck group
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    decomposition map
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    Green correspondence
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