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By results of Rognerud, a source algebra equivalence between two $p$-blocks of finite groups induces an equivalence between the categories of cohomological Mackey functors associated with these blocks, and a splendid derived equivalence…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2015-10-07 Markus Linckelmann

The famous Nakayama conjecture states that the dominant dimension of a non-selfinjective finite dimensional algebra is finite. In \cite{Yam}, Yamagata stated the stronger conjecture that the dominant dimension of a non-selfinjective finite…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2016-09-05 Rene Marczinzik

We show that a finite dimensional algebra $A$ has dominant dimension at least $n \geq 2$ if and only if the regular bimodule $A$ is $n$-torsionfree if and only if $A \cong \Omega^{n}(\text{Tr}(\Omega^{n-2}(V)))$ as $A$-bimodules, where…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2020-05-19 Rene Marczinzik

For a finite cyclic p-group G and a discrete valuation domain R of characteristic 0 with maximal ideal pR the R[G]-permutation modules are characterized in terms of the vanishing of first degree cohomology on all sub- groups (cf. Thm. A).…

Category Theory · Mathematics 2012-09-11 Blas Torrecillas , Thomas Weigel

Let $\Lambda$ and $\Gamma$ be artin algebras and $_{\Lambda}U_{\Gamma}$ a faithfully balanced selforthogonal bimodule. We show that the $U$-dominant dimensions of $_{\Lambda}U$ and $U_{\Gamma}$ are identical. As applications to the results…

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Zhaoyong Huang

We compare the notions of essential dimension and stable cohomological dimension of a finite group G, prove that the latter is bounded by the length of any normal series with cyclic quotients for G, and show that, however, this bound is not…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2014-05-07 Fedor Bogomolov , Christian Böhning

Let $G$ be a finite group and $(K,\mathcal{O},k)$ be a $p$-modular system "large enough". Let $R=\mathcal{O}$ or $k$. There is a bijection between the blocks of the group algebra $RG$ and the central primitive idempotents (the blocks) of…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2014-06-25 Baptiste Rognerud

For any block of a finite group over an algebraically closed field of characteristic $2$ which has dihedral, semidihedral, or generalized quaternion defect groups, we determine explicitly the decomposition of the associated diagonal…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2025-09-19 Robert Boltje , Serge Bouc , Deniz Yılmaz

In this paper, we introduce Mackey functors for a t.d.l.c. group and define the cohomological dimension of this group over the Mackey category. We then compare this dimension to the rational discrete cohomological dimension defined by…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2026-01-21 Ilaria Castellano , Nadia Mazza , Brita Nucinkis

A quandle equipped with a good involution is referred to as symmetric. It is known that the cohomology of symmetric quandles gives rise to strong cocycle invariants for classical and surface links, even when they are not necessarily…

Quantum Algebra · Mathematics 2025-10-17 Biswadeep Karmakar , Deepanshi Saraf , Mahender Singh

We prove a number of results concerning monomorphisms, epimorphisms, dominions and codominions in categories of coalgebras. Examples include: (a) representation-theoretic characterizations of monomorphisms in all of these categories that…

Quantum Algebra · Mathematics 2023-02-28 Alexandru Chirvasitu

We consider dominant dimension of an order over a Cohen-Macaulay ring in the category of centrally Cohen-Macaulay modules. There is a canonical tilting module in the case of positive dominant dimension and we give an upper bound on the…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2022-04-06 Özgür Esentepe

The (co)homological dimension of homomorphism $\phi:G\to H$ is the maximal number $k$ such that the induced homomorphism is nonzero for some $H$-module. The following theorems are proven: THEOREM 1. For every homomorphism $\phi:G\to H$ of a…

Algebraic Topology · Mathematics 2023-02-28 Aditya De Saha , Alexander Dranishnikov

Let $k$ be a field of characteristic $p>0$. Call a finite group $G$ a poco group over $k$ if any finitely generated cohomological Mackey functor for $G$ over $k$ has polynomial growth. The main result of this paper is that $G$ is a poco…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2009-01-21 Serge Bouc

We discuss the question of whether the global dimension is a monoidal invariant for Hopf algebras, in the sense that if two Hopf algebras have equivalent monoidal categories of comodules, then their global dimensions should be equal. We…

K-Theory and Homology · Mathematics 2021-08-13 Julien Bichon

For every $n \geq 1$, we present examples of algebras $A$ having dominant dimension $n$, such that the algebra $B=End_A(I_0 \oplus \Omega^{-n}(A))$ has dominant dimension different from $n$, where $I_0$ is the injective hull of $A$. This…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2016-08-08 Rene Marczinzik

The paper has three parts. It is conjectured that for every elementary amenable group G and every non-zero commutative ring k, the homological dimension of G over k is equal to the Hirsch length of G whenever G has no k-torsion. In Part I…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2013-02-19 M. R. Bridson , P. H. Kropholler

We show that a faithful projective-injective module over a finite-dimensional algebra $A$ has the double centraliser property if and only if $A$ as a bimodule is reflexive. More generally, we provide a new characterisation of the classical…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2025-08-27 Tiago Cruz , René Marczinzik

For groups with a uniform bound on the length of chains of finite subgroups, we study the relationship between the Bredon cohomological dimension for proper actions and the notions of cohomological dimension one obtains by restricting the…

Algebraic Topology · Mathematics 2015-03-03 Dieter Degrijse

The aim of this paper is to study the dominant dimension of two important classes of finite dimensional algebras, namely, hereditary algebras and tree algebras. We derive an explicit formula for the dominant dimension of each class.

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2012-09-05 Muhammad Abrar
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