AbstractThe Brauer algebra has a basis of diagrams and these generate a monoid H consisting of scalar multiples of diagrams. Following a recent paper by Kudryavtseva and Mazorchuk, we define and completely determine three types of conjugation in H. We are thus able to define Brauer characters for Brauer algebras which share many of the properties of Brauer characters defined for finite groups over a field of prime characteristic. Furthermore, we reformulate and extend the theory of characters for Brauer algebras as introduced by Ram to the case when the Brauer algebra is not semisimple
For each n=2, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one might expect to hold for a Br...
Abstract. We present an alternative constructive proof of the Brauer-Witt theorem using the so-calle...
For each n ≥ 1, we define an algebra having many properties that one might expect to hold for a Brau...
For each n=1, we define an algebra having many properties that one might expect to hold for a Brauer...
For each n=1, we define an algebra having many properties that one might expect to hold for a Brauer...
AbstractClifford theory provides well behaved character correspondences between different groups whi...
For each natural number n greater than 1, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one m...
For each n≥2, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one might expect to hold for a Br...
Persi Diaconis and I. M. Isaacs generalized the character theory to super-character theories for an ...
For each natural number n greater than 1, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one m...
For each natural number n greater than 1, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one m...
AbstractFor each n≥2, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one might expect to hold ...
For each natural number n greater than 1, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one m...
For each n=2, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one might expect to hold for a Br...
For each n=2, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one might expect to hold for a Br...
For each n=2, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one might expect to hold for a Br...
Abstract. We present an alternative constructive proof of the Brauer-Witt theorem using the so-calle...
For each n ≥ 1, we define an algebra having many properties that one might expect to hold for a Brau...
For each n=1, we define an algebra having many properties that one might expect to hold for a Brauer...
For each n=1, we define an algebra having many properties that one might expect to hold for a Brauer...
AbstractClifford theory provides well behaved character correspondences between different groups whi...
For each natural number n greater than 1, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one m...
For each n≥2, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one might expect to hold for a Br...
Persi Diaconis and I. M. Isaacs generalized the character theory to super-character theories for an ...
For each natural number n greater than 1, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one m...
For each natural number n greater than 1, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one m...
AbstractFor each n≥2, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one might expect to hold ...
For each natural number n greater than 1, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one m...
For each n=2, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one might expect to hold for a Br...
For each n=2, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one might expect to hold for a Br...
For each n=2, we define an algebra satisfying many properties that one might expect to hold for a Br...
Abstract. We present an alternative constructive proof of the Brauer-Witt theorem using the so-calle...
For each n ≥ 1, we define an algebra having many properties that one might expect to hold for a Brau...