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See [[Labelling for Morita equivalence classes|this page]] for a description of the labelling conventions.
 
See [[Labelling for Morita equivalence classes|this page]] for a description of the labelling conventions.
  
== Blocks of defect zero ==
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== Blocks for <math> p=2 </math> ==
  
 
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
 
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
| <strong><math>|D|=1</math> &nbsp;</strong>
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| <strong><math>1 \leq |D| \leq 8</math> &nbsp;</strong>
 
|-
 
|-
 
! scope="col"| <math>|D|</math>
 
! scope="col"| <math>|D|</math>
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|-  
 
|-  
 
| 1 || 1 || <math>1</math> || 1(1) || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || ||  
 
| 1 || 1 || <math>1</math> || 1(1) || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || ||  
|}
 
 
== Blocks for <math> p=2 </math> ==
 
 
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
 
| <strong><math>2 \leq |D| \leq 8</math> &nbsp;</strong>
 
|-
 
! scope="col"| <math>|D|</math>
 
! scope="col"| SmallGroup
 
! scope="col"| Isotype
 
! scope="col"| Known <math>k</math>-(<math>\mathcal{O}</math>-)classes
 
! scope="col"| Complete (w.r.t.)?
 
! scope="col"| Derived equiv classes (w.r.t)?
 
! scope="col"| References
 
! scope="col"| Notes
 
 
|-  
 
|-  
 
| 2 || [[C2|1]] || [[C2|<math>C_2</math>]] || 1(1) || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || ||
 
| 2 || [[C2|1]] || [[C2|<math>C_2</math>]] || 1(1) || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || ||
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{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
 
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
| <strong><math>3 \leq |D| \leq 27</math> &nbsp;</strong>
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| <strong><math>1 \leq |D| \leq 27</math> &nbsp;</strong>
 
|-
 
|-
 
! scope="col"| <math>|D|</math>
 
! scope="col"| <math>|D|</math>
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! scope="col"| References
 
! scope="col"| References
 
! scope="col"| Notes
 
! scope="col"| Notes
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|-
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| 1 || 1 || <math>1</math> || 1(1) || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || ||
 
|-  
 
|-  
 
| 3 || [[C3|1]] || [[C3|<math>C_3</math>]] || 2(2) || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || ||
 
| 3 || [[C3|1]] || [[C3|<math>C_3</math>]] || 2(2) || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || ||
 
 
|-  
 
|-  
 
|9 || [[C9|1]] ||[[C9|<math>C_9</math>]] || 3(3) || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || ||  
 
|9 || [[C9|1]] ||[[C9|<math>C_9</math>]] || 3(3) || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || ||  
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! scope="col"| References
 
! scope="col"| References
 
! scope="col"| Notes
 
! scope="col"| Notes
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|-
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| 1 || 1 || <math>1</math> || 1(1) || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || ||
 
|-  
 
|-  
 
|5 || [[C5|1]] || [[C5|<math>C_5</math>]] ||6(6) || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || ||
 
|5 || [[C5|1]] || [[C5|<math>C_5</math>]] ||6(6) || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || ||
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! scope="col"| References
 
! scope="col"| References
 
! scope="col"| Notes
 
! scope="col"| Notes
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|-
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| 1 || 1 || <math>1</math> || 1(1) || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || ||
 
|-  
 
|-  
 
|7 || [[C7|1]] || [[C7|<math>C_7</math>]] ||14(14) ||No || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || ||Max 21 classes  
 
|7 || [[C7|1]] || [[C7|<math>C_7</math>]] ||14(14) ||No || <math>\mathcal{O}</math> || ||Max 21 classes  

Revision as of 09:57, 5 February 2019

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 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]