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Vector invariants for the two dimensional modular representation of a cyclic group of prime order

Commutative Algebra 2009-11-19 v2 Representation Theory

Abstract

In this paper, we study the vector invariants, F[mV2]Cp{\bf{F}}[m V_2]^{C_p}, of the 2-dimensional indecomposable representation V2V_2 of the cylic group, CpC_p, of order pp over a field F{\bf{F}} of characteristic pp. This ring of invariants was first studied by David Richman \cite{richman} who showed that this ring required a generator of degree m(p1)m(p-1), thus demonstrating that the result of Noether in characteristic 0 (that the ring of invariants of a finite group is always generated in degrees less than or equal to the order of the group) does not extend to the modular case. He also conjectured that a certain set of invariants was a generating set with a proof in the case p=2p=2. This conjecture was proved by Campbell and Hughes in \cite{campbell-hughes}. Later, Shank and Wehlau in \cite{cmipg} determined which elements in Richman's generating set were redundant thereby producing a minimal generating set. We give a new proof of the result of Campbell and Hughes, Shank and Wehlau giving a minimal algebra generating set for the ring of invariants F[mV2]Cp{\bf{F}}[m V_2]^{C_p}. In fact, our proof does much more. We show that our minimal generating set is also a SAGBI basis for F[mV2]Cp{\bf{F}}[m V_2]^{C_p}. Further, our techniques also serve to give an explicit decomposition of F[mV2]{\bf{F}}[m V_2] into a direct sum of indecomposable CpC_p-modules. Finally, noting that our representation of CpC_p on V2V_2 is as the pp-Sylow subgroup of SL2(Fp)SL_2({\bf F}_p), we are able to determine a generating set for the ring of invariants of F[mV2]SL2(Fp){\bf{F}}[m V_2]^{SL_2({\bf F}_p)}.

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@article{arxiv.0901.2811,
  title  = {Vector invariants for the two dimensional modular representation of a cyclic group of prime order},
  author = {H. E. A. Campbell and R. J. Shank and D. L. Wehlau},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.2811},
  year   = {2009}
}