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On the radical idealizer chain of symmetric orders

Representation Theory 2007-05-23 v2

Abstract

If Λ\Lambda is an indecomposable, non maximal, symmetric order, then the idealizer of the radical \Gamma := \Id(J(\Lambda)) = J(\Lambda)^{#} is the dual of the radical. If Γ\Gamma is hereditary then Λ\Lambda has a Brauer tree (under modest additional assumptions). Otherwise \Delta := \Id(J(\Gamma)) = (J(\Gamma)^2)^{#} . If Λ=ZpG\Lambda = \Z_p G for a pp-group G1G\neq 1, then Γ\Gamma is hereditary iff GCpG\cong C_p and otherwise [Δ:Λ]=p2G/(GGp)[\Delta : \Lambda ] = p^2 | G/(G'G^p)| . For Abelian groups GG, the length of the radical idealizer chain of ZpG\Z_pG is (na)(papa1)+pa1(n-a)(p^{a} - p^{a-1})+p^{a-1}, where pnp^n is the order and pap^a the exponent of the Sylow pp-subgroup of GG.

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@article{arxiv.math/0310191,
  title  = {On the radical idealizer chain of symmetric orders},
  author = {Gabriele Nebe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0310191},
  year   = {2007}
}