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Fields of definition for representations of associative algebras

Representation Theory 2019-02-20 v1

Abstract

We examine situations, where representations of a finite-dimensional FF-algebra AA defined over a separable extension field K/FK/F, have a unique minimal field of definition. Here the base field FF is assumed to be a C1C_1-field. In particular, FF could be a finite field or k(t)k(t) or k((t))k((t)),where kk is algebraically closed. We show that a unique minimal field of definition exists if (a) K/FK/F is an algebraic extension or (b) AA is of finite representation type. Moreover, in these situations the minimal field of definition is a finite extension of FF. This is not the case if AA is of infinite representation type or FF fails to be C1C_1. As a consequence, we compute the essential dimension of the functor of representations of a finite group, generalizing a theorem of N. Karpenko, J. Pevtsova and the second author.

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@article{arxiv.1702.06447,
  title  = {Fields of definition for representations of associative algebras},
  author = {Dave Benson and Zinovy Reichstein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.06447},
  year   = {2019}
}

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