Morita Equivalent Blocks in Non-Normal Subgroups and p -Radical Blocks in Finite Groups
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- Natural Morita equivalences of degree \(n\).
- Morita equivalences related to the Glauberman correspondence.
- Broué's conjecture holds for principal 3-blocks with elementary Abelian defect group of order 9
- 2-blocks with abelian defect groups.
- The inductive Alperin-McKay and blockwise Alperin weight conditions for blocks with cyclic defect groups and odd primes
- A natural Morita equivalence reduction for some blocks of \(G\)-crossed product \(\mathcal{O}\)-lattices and applications to the Clifford theory of finite group modular representation theory
- Invariant constituents and invariant blocks under coprime action
- On the Dade character correspondence and isotypies between blocks of finite groups.
- An extension of Watanabe's theorem for the Isaacs-Horimoto-Watanabe corresponding blocks.
- The inductive blockwise Alperin weight condition for certain 2-blocks with abelian defect groups
- On the \(p\)-extensions of inertial blocks.
- Simple modules in the Auslander-Reiten quiver of principal blocks with abelian defect groups
- The Glauberman character correspondence and perfect isometries for blocks of finite groups
- The principal \(3\)-blocks of four- and five-dimensional projective special linear groups in non-defining characteristic
- The Picard group of an order and Külshammer reduction
- Clifford theory of characters in induced blocks.
- A note on the Glauberman-Watanabe corresponding blocks of finite groups with normal defect groups.
- On the isotypy induced by the Glauberman-Dade correspondence between blocks of finite groups.
- Morita equivalent blocks in subgroups of finite groups
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