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Invariants for the Modular Cyclic Group of Prime Order via Classical Invariant Theory

Rings and Algebras 2011-10-18 v2 Representation Theory

Abstract

Let FF be any field of characteristic pp. It is well-known that there are exactly pp inequivalent indecomposable representations V1,V2,...,VpV_1,V_2,...,V_p of CpC_p defined over FF. Thus if VV is any finite dimensional CpC_p-representation there are non-negative integers 0n1,n2,...,nkp10\leq n_1,n_2,..., n_k \leq p-1 such that Vi=1kVni+1V \cong \oplus_{i=1}^k V_{n_i+1}. It is also well-known there is a unique (up to equivalence) d+1d+1 dimensional irreducible complex representation of \SL2(\C)\SL_2(\C) given by its action on the space RdR_d of dd forms. Here we prove a conjecture, made by R.J. Shank, which reduces the computation of the ring of CpC_p-invariants F[i=1kVni+1]CpF[ \oplus_{i=1}^k V_{n_i+1}]^{C_p} to the computation of the classical ring of invariants (or covariants) \C[R1(i=1kRni)]\SL2(\C)\C[R_1 \oplus (\oplus_{i=1}^k R_{n_i})]^{\SL_2(\C)}. This shows that the problem of computing modular CpC_p invariants is equivalent to the problem of computing classical \SL2(\C)\SL_2(\C) invariants. This allows us to compute for the first time the ring of invariants for many representations of CpC_p. In particular, we easily obtain from this generators for the rings of vector invariants F[mV2]CpF[m V_2]^{C_p}, F[mV3]CpF[m V_3]^{C_p} and F[mV4]CpF[m V_4]^{C_p}for all mNm \in \N. This is the first computation of the latter two families of rings of invariants.

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@article{arxiv.0912.1107,
  title  = {Invariants for the Modular Cyclic Group of Prime Order via Classical Invariant Theory},
  author = {David L. Wehlau},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.1107},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

A few of the proofs in section 9 have been shortened and clarified. Various other changes have been made to improve the exposition