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== Blocks with defect group <math>C_9</math> == | == Blocks with defect group <math>C_9</math> == | ||
− | These are blocks with | + | These are [[blocks with cyclic defect groups]] and so they are described by [[Brauer trees]]. |
There are three <math>\mathcal{O}</math>-Morita equivalence classes, accounting for all the possible Brauer trees. | There are three <math>\mathcal{O}</math>-Morita equivalence classes, accounting for all the possible Brauer trees. |
Latest revision as of 10:27, 22 November 2018
Blocks with defect group [math]C_9[/math]
These are blocks with cyclic defect groups and so they are described by Brauer trees.
There are three [math]\mathcal{O}[/math]-Morita equivalence classes, accounting for all the possible Brauer trees.
Class | Representative | [math]k(B)[/math] | [math]l(B)[/math] | Inertial quotients | [math]{\rm Pic}_\mathcal{O}(B)[/math] | [math]{\rm Pic}_k(B)[/math] | [math]{\rm mf_\mathcal{O}(B)}[/math] | [math]{\rm mf_k(B)}[/math] | Notes |
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M(9,1,1) | [math]kC_9[/math] | 9 | 1 | [math]1[/math] | [math]C_9 : C_6[/math] | 1 | 1 | ||
M(9,1,2) | [math]kD_{18}[/math] | 6 | 2 | [math]C_2[/math] | [math]C_2 \times C_3[/math] | 1 | 1 | ||
M(9,1,3) | [math]B_0(kSL_2(8))[/math] | 6 | 2 | [math]C_2[/math] | [math]C_3[/math] | 1 | 1 |
Blocks in M(9,1,2) are derived equivalent (over [math]\mathcal{O}[/math]) to those in M(9,1,3)