Galois Theory of Thick Subcategories in Modular Representation Theory

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D. J. Benson, J. F. Carlson, and J. Rickard [1997, Fund. Math.153, 59-80] classified the tensor-closed thick subcategories of finite-dimensional representations of finite groups over algebraically closed fields. In this paper, we remove the algebraically closed hypothesis by applying some Galois theory. Our methods apply more generally to finite-dimensional cocommutative Hopf algebras over a field. Thus they allow us to drop the algebraically closed hypothesis in the classification of thick subcategories of modules over finite-dimensional sub-Hopf algebras of the Steenrod algebra as well. © 2000 Academic Press.

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Hovey, M., & Palmieri, J. H. (2000). Galois Theory of Thick Subcategories in Modular Representation Theory. Journal of Algebra, 230(2), 713–729. https://doi.org/10.1006/jabr.2000.8347

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