Decomposition matrices for spin characters of symmetric groups at characteristic \(3\) (Q1322523)
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Decomposition matrices for spin characters of symmetric groups at characteristic \(3\) (English)
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9 June 1994
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Let \(\widehat{S}_n\) denote either of the double covers of the symmetric group \(S_n\) with \(\langle z\rangle\) a central subgroup of order 2 in \(\widehat{S}_n\). The irreducible characters of \(\widehat{S}_n\) over an arbitrary field \(F\) fall into two categories. Those with \(\langle z \rangle\) in their kernels and those which do not have \(\langle z\rangle\) in their kernels. The latter characters are called ordinary or modular spin characters of \(S_n\) according to whether \(F\) has characteristic 0 or non-zero respectively. In a series of papers G. D. James developed methods for finding the decomposition matrices of \(S_n\). He also generalized the classical construction of Specht modules over a field of characteristic 0 to obtain irreducible modules for \(S_n\) over a field of arbitrary characteristic. In the present paper the authors attempt to obtain the shape of the decomposition matrix of a spin block of \(S_n\) in the case \(p=3\). In section 3 of the paper the authors describe the partitions of \(n\) which label the modular spin characters. These partitions are called Schur regular partitions and Schur singular partitions. The section 4 of the paper contains a result called by the authors an ``approximation matrix'' whose consequence is the decomposition matrix of a spin block of \(S_n\). Finally in section 5 they pose a number of questions and conjectures.
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double covers
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symmetric groups
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irreducible characters
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modular spin characters
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decomposition matrices
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Specht modules
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irreducible modules
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spin blocks
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Schur regular partitions
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Schur singular partitions
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