NONREALIZABILITY OF CERTAIN REPRESENTATIONS IN FUSION SYSTEMS
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Abstract: For a finite abelian -group and a subgroup , we say that the pair is fusion realizable if there is a saturated fusion system over a finite -group such that , as subgroups of , and is not normal in . In this paper, we develop tools to show that certain representations are not fusion realizable in this sense. For example, we show, for or and one of the Mathieu groups, that the only -modules that are fusion realizable (up to extensions by trivial modules) are the Todd modules and in some cases their duals.
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