Extending group modules in a relatively prime case
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Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3406184 (Why is no real title available?)
- A transfer theorem for modular representations
- Addendum to "Group-Graded Rings, Smash Products, and Group Actions"
- Bemerkungen zur modularen Darstellungstheorie. I: Absolut unzerlegbare Moduln
- Compounding Clifford's theory
- Endliche Gruppen I
- Extending irreducible modules
- Extensions of group representations from a normal subgroup
- Isomorphisms of Clifford extensions
- On the indecomposable representations of a finite group
- Relative module categories for finite groups
- Resolutions and Periodicity
- Twisted group algebras and Clifford extensions
- Twisted group algebras and their representations
Cited in
(13)- Broué's conjecture holds for principal 3-blocks with elementary Abelian defect group of order 9
- Clifford theory for projective modules over strongly graded rings
- Character triples and equivalences over a group graded \(G\)-algebra
- Support \(\tau\)-tilting modules and semibricks over group graded algebras
- Fusions and Clifford extensions
- On the Bonnafé-Dat-Rouquier Morita equivalence
- Extending endo-monomial modules.
- Equivalences induced by graded bimodules
- A note on the Glauberman-Watanabe corresponding blocks of finite groups with normal defect groups.
- Representations of finite groups
- Derived equivalences and Dade's invariant conjecture
- Clifford theory for Mackey algebras.
- Clifford theory of characters in induced blocks.
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