Schur Index and Extensions of Witt-Berman's Theorems
Abstract
Let be a finite group, and a field of characteristic or prime to the order of . In , Witt and in , Berman independently proved that the number of inequivalent irreducible -representations of is equal to the number of -conjugacy classes of the elements of , where "-conjugacy" was defined in a certain way. In this paper, we define -conjugacy on in a natural way and give a proof of the above Witt-Berman theorem. In addition, we give an explicit formula for computing a primitive central idempotent (pci) of the group algebra corresponding to an irreducible -representation of , which can be obtained from the "-character table" of . Let be a finite group with a normal subgroup of index , a prime. In , in case is algebraically closed, Berman computed the primitive central idempotent (pci) of corresponding to an irreducible -representation of , in terms of pci's of . In this paper, we give a complete proof of this Berman's theorem, and extend this result when is not necessarily algebraically closed. Also, using classical Schur's theory and Wedderburn's theory, we work out decomposition of induced representation of an irreducible -representation of , into irreducible components.
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@article{arxiv.2012.10892,
title = {Schur Index and Extensions of Witt-Berman's Theorems},
author = {Ravindra Shripad Kulkarni and Soham Swadhin Pradhan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.10892},
year = {2021}
}
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23 pages