Representation Theory in Arbitrary Characteristic

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Author(s): R. Gow, B. Huppert, R. Knörr, O. Manz, W. Willems
Series: CIRM
Publisher: CEDAM (Casa Editrice Dott. Antonio Milani)
Year: 1993

Language: English
Commentary: Improved version of https://libgen.lc/edition.php?id=135840402 (added ToC, corrected page numbers). Scan still has some bad pages. Automatic decrease of filesize, probably because of bad compression of the original
Pages: 189

Title
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
§1. Semisimple modules and algebras
§2. Decompositions of Algebras
§3. Group-algebras
§4. Projective KG-modules
§5. The number of simple and indecomposable KG modules
§6. Clifford Theory
§7. Brauer's permutation lemma
§8. Symmetric Algebras
§9. Modules of solvable, p-solvable and p-constrained groups
§10. p-adic Numbers
§11. Reduction mod p and decomposition numbers
§12. Blocks of defect zero
§13. Examples
§14. The Theorem of Fong and Swan
§15. More on Brauer-Characters and the Cartan-Matrix