Endo-permutation modules in p-solvable groups (Q1825954)

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Endo-permutation modules in p-solvable groups
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    Endo-permutation modules in p-solvable groups (English)
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    Some answers are given to the following question. If \(\chi\) is an irreducible ordinary character of the finite p-solvable group G, does there always exist an RG-lattice affording \(\chi\) for which the sources are endo-permutation modules? In general, the answer is ``no''. The group \(GL_ 2(3)\) yields a counterexample for \(p=2\). On the other side, the main result of this article asserts: Suppose that G is p-solvable and that \(\chi\) is a character of G which is p-modularly irreducible. Then the sources of the unique (up to isomorphism) RG-lattice affording \(\chi\) are algebraic endo-permutation modules unless \(p=2\) and \(SL_ 2(3)\) or \(Z_ 5\cdot (Q_ 8\circ D_ 8)\) are involved in G. The rather technical proof uses a new result on the Clifford theory of tensor induction.
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    source of irreducible lattices
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    irreducible ordinary character
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    finite p- solvable group
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    RG-lattice
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    sources
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    endo-permutation modules
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    p- modularly irreducible
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    Clifford theory
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    tensor induction
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