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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3547522

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zbMATH Open0352.20007MaRDI QIDQ4122082FDOQ4122082


Authors: V. M. Bondarenko Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1975



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Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Ordinary representations and characters (20C15)



Cited In (13)

  • The Loewy length of a tensor product of modules of a dihedral two-group.
  • Indecomposable and isomorphic objects in the category of monomial matrices over a local ring
  • On the similarity of matrices of even order
  • Representation type of finite groups
  • String and band complexes over certain algebra of dihedral type
  • Indecomposable projective representations of direct products of finite groups over a field of characteristic \(p\).
  • Selfinjective biserial standard algebras
  • Representation-tame algebras need not be homologically tame
  • A simple homological characterization of string algebras of finite representation type
  • Linear operators on \(S\)-graded vector spaces
  • On uniserial twisted group algebras of finite \(p\)-groups over a field of characteristic \(p\).
  • The indecomposable modular representations of certain groups with dihedral Sylow subgroup
  • Group algebras of polynomial growth





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