Abstract: Let be a finite -group and be a field of characteristic . A topological space is called an -Moore space if its reduced homology is nonzero only in dimension . We call a -CW-complex an -Moore -space over if for every subgroup of , the fixed point set is an -Moore space with coefficients in , where is a function of . We show that if is a finite -Moore -space, then the reduced homology module of is an endo-permutation -module generated by relative syzygies. A -module is an endo-permutation module if is a permutation -module. We consider the Grothendieck group of finite Moore -spaces , with addition given by the join operation, and relate this group to the Dade group generated by relative syzygies.
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