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Generic kernels and other constructions of modules over group (scheme) algebras

Homological Methods in Representation Theory
April 04, 2008 09:30 AM to 10:30 AM

Speakers:
Carlson, Jon

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Abstract:

Together with Eric Friedlander, Julia Pevtsova and Andrei Suslin, we
have examined some constructions of canonical submodules of $kG$-modules
in the case that $G$ is a finite group scheme and $k$ is a field of
characteristic $p$. The constructions are based on the rank varieties of
the modules.

Lecture #12719

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