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In mathematical finite group theory, the vertex of a representation of a finite group is a subgroup associated to it, that has a special representation called a source. Vertices and sources were introduced by Green ( 1958–1959).

References

  • Green, J. A. (1958–1959), "On the indecomposable representations of a finite group", Mathematische Zeitschrift, 70: 430–445, doi: 10.1007/BF01558601, ISSN  0025-5874, MR  0131454, S2CID  123304240


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In mathematical finite group theory, the vertex of a representation of a finite group is a subgroup associated to it, that has a special representation called a source. Vertices and sources were introduced by Green ( 1958–1959).

References

  • Green, J. A. (1958–1959), "On the indecomposable representations of a finite group", Mathematische Zeitschrift, 70: 430–445, doi: 10.1007/BF01558601, ISSN  0025-5874, MR  0131454, S2CID  123304240



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