Cohomology algebras of blocks of finite groups and Brauer correspondence. (Q865038)

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    Cohomology algebras of blocks of finite groups and Brauer correspondence.
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5125417

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      Cohomology algebras of blocks of finite groups and Brauer correspondence. (English)
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      13 February 2007
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      Let \(G\) be a finite group, \(k\) an algebraically closed field of characteristic \(p\), \(b\) a block of \(kG\), and let \(D_\gamma\) be a defect pointed group of \(b\). Denote by \(H^*(G,b,D_\gamma)\) Linckelmann's cohomology algebra of \(b\). Assume that a subgroup \(H\) of \(G\) normalizes a subgroup \(Q\) of \(D\) and \(D\) contains \(QC_G(Q)\). Let \(c\) be a block of \(kH\) such that \(b=c^G\) in the sense of Brauer. Then there is an inclusion \(H^*(G,b,D_\gamma)\subseteq H^*(H,c,D_\delta)\). In this paper, the authors show that under certain conditions, the \(kHc\)-\(kGb\)-bimodule \(ckGb\) induce a transfer map from \(H^*(H,c,D_\delta)\) to \(H^*(G,b,D_\gamma)\), and investigate the properties of this map.
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      finite groups
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      blocks
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      Brauer correspondences
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      Hochschild cohomology
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      group cohomology
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      varieties
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