Filtrations of the modules for Chevalley groups arising from admissible lattices (Q810639)
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Filtrations of the modules for Chevalley groups arising from admissible lattices (English)
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1992
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Let \(G\) be the simply connected Chevalley group over a field \(k\) of characteristic \(p > 0\) associated with a semisimple complex Lie algebra \(\mathfrak g\). Let \(M\) be an admissible lattice in a finite-dimensional irreducible \(\mathfrak g\)-module \(V(\lambda)\) and \(\overline M\) a rational \(G\)-module obtained from \(M\) through reduction modulo \(p\). The author proves that \(\overline M\) is indecomposable if all weight spaces of \(V(\lambda)\) are 1-dimensional. He constructs a filtration of \(\overline M\) generalizing the Jantzen filtration for a Weyl module and the Andersen filtration for a cohomology module in the generic situation. It turns out that the filtration layers are self-dual under the transpose dual. In particular they are semisimple if the corresponding Weyl module is multiplicity free. Then the groups of type \(A_ 1\) are considered, in which case a description of the module graph of \(\overline M\) is given. It is shown that the nondirected graph associated to the module graph of \(\overline M\) is independent of \(M\). All the possible graphs for \(\overline M\) can be characterized from the module graph \(H^ 0_ k(\lambda)\) in a purely combinatorial manner. All \(\overline M\) with maximal Loewy length, which is the Loewy length of \(H^ 0_ k(\lambda)\) are classified.
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finite group
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modular representation
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invariant lattice
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rational modules
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simply connected Chevalley group
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weight spaces
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natural filtration
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Jantzen filtration
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Weyl module
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semisimple complex Lie algebra
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admissible lattice
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finite-dimensional irreducible \(\mathfrak g\)-module
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Andersen filtration
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cohomology module
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Loewy length
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