Fibered \(p\)-biset functor structure of the fibered Burnside rings (Q1737218)

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Fibered \(p\)-biset functor structure of the fibered Burnside rings
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    Fibered \(p\)-biset functor structure of the fibered Burnside rings (English)
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    27 March 2019
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    Let $G$ be a finite group and $A$ an abelian group. An $A \times G$-set $X$ is called an $A$-fibered $G$-set if the action of $A$ is free with finitely many orbits. The Grothendieck group of the category of $A$-fibered $G$-sets and $A\times G$-equivariant functions, with respect to disjoint unions, is denote by $B^A(G)$. The group $B^A(G)$ is called the $A$-fibered Burnside group. \par Consider $A$-fibered biset functor $kB^A$ over the field $k$, which associates the finite group $G$ to the $A$-fibered Burnside group $kB^A(G)=k\otimes B^A(G)$, and the $A$-fibered $(H,G)$-biset $X$ to the map $kB^A(X):kB^A(G)\to kB^A(H)$ given by left multiplication. In this paper, the authors determine the composition factors of the $A$-fibered Burnside functor $kB^A$ for $p$-groups, when the field $k$ has characteristic $q\neq p$ and $A$ is cyclic. Moreover, in this case, $kB^A$ is uniserial with composition factors parameterized by sets of elementary abelian $p$-groups depending only on the primes $p$ and $q$, and not on the fiber group $A$.
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    finite groups
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    representations
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    representation rings
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    biset functors
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    simple functors
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    fibered Burnside ring
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    monomial Burnside ring
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