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Revision as of 13:26, 15 November 2018

Classification of Morita equivalences for blocks with a given defect group

On this page we list classifications of Morita equivalence classes for each isomorphism class of p-groups in turn. Generic classifications for classes of p-groups can be found here.

See this page for a description of the labelling conventions.

Blocks of defect zero

Blocks for [math] p=2 [/math]

The following takes as its starting point Table 13.1 of Sambale's book [Sa14].

Blocks for [math]p=3[/math]

Blocks for [math]p=5[/math]

Blocks for [math]p\geq 7[/math]