Some remarks on permutation modules (Q1112959)

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Some remarks on permutation modules
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    Some remarks on permutation modules (English)
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    1988
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    Let k be an algebraically closed field of characteristic \(p>0\), G be a finite group, \(S\in Syl_ p(G)\). In the first section the author shows that the endomorphism ring of the permutation module \(Ind^ G_ S(k)\) holds much information about the fusion of p-subgroups of G as well as information about the p-modular representations of G. The non-trivial subgroups of S which occur as vertices of indecomposable summands of \(Ind^ G_ S(k)\) constitute a conjugate family for S in G. Next he gives a new ring theoretic proof of Frobenius' normal p-complement theorem. In the second section he studies the simplicial complex \(\Delta_ p\), associated to the partially ordered set of non-trivial p- subgroups of G, and shows that a certain virtual module (naturally associated to \(\Delta_ p)\) is a virtual projective module [see \textit{P. J. Webb}, J. Algebra 104, 351-357 (1986; Zbl 0606.20042)]. It is proved that if \(\Delta_ p\) is contractible, then every hyperelementary \(p'\)- subgroup of G normalizes some non-trivial p-subgroup of G. A finite group H is called hyperelementary if it is an extension of cyclic group by primary group (Berman-Witt).
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    endomorphism ring
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    permutation module
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    fusion of p-subgroups
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    p-modular representations
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    vertices
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    normal p-complement theorem
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    simplicial complex
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    virtual projective module
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    hyperelementary \(p^{\prime }\)- subgroup
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