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This page will contain an overview on blocks with cyclic defect groups.
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== Background<ref>See [[References|[Li18d,Chapter 11]]] for a brief history of the development of the subject</ref> ==
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Blocks with defect groups <math>C_p</math> were studied by Brauer in [[References|[Bra41]]], where the number of irreducible ordinary and Brauer characters determined, and what is now called the Brauer tree introduced. Brauer's work was extended to arbitrary cyclic <math>p</math>-groups in seminal work [[References|[Da66]]] of Dade, making use of [[References|[Th67]]].
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The indecomposable modules for a block with cyclic defect groups were determined by Janusz in [[References|[Ja69]]] and Kupisch in [[References|[Kup69]]].
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The source algebras of blocks with cyclic defect groups were determined by Linckelmann in [[References|[Li96]]].
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== Notes ==
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Latest revision as of 11:16, 22 November 2018

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Background[1]

Blocks with defect groups [math]C_p[/math] were studied by Brauer in [Bra41], where the number of irreducible ordinary and Brauer characters determined, and what is now called the Brauer tree introduced. Brauer's work was extended to arbitrary cyclic [math]p[/math]-groups in seminal work [Da66] of Dade, making use of [Th67].

The indecomposable modules for a block with cyclic defect groups were determined by Janusz in [Ja69] and Kupisch in [Kup69].

The source algebras of blocks with cyclic defect groups were determined by Linckelmann in [Li96].


Notes

  1. See [Li18d,Chapter 11] for a brief history of the development of the subject