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A local-global principle for unipotent characters
We obtain an adaptation of Dade’s Conjecture and Späth’s Character Triple Conjecture to unipotent characters of simple, simply connected finite reductive groups of type $\mathbf {A}$ , $\mathbf {B}$ and $\mathbf {C}$ .
Damiano Rossi
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A generalization of Brauer characters [PDF]
1. Statement of results. The Brauer characters, or modular characters, of a finite group G with respect to a prime p are defined only on the p-regular elements of G. Brauer [1], [3] has overcome this limitation to some extent by using the Brauer characters of certain subgroups of G, in terms of which he has defined the generalized decomposition matrix ...
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Turning weight multiplicities into Brauer characters [PDF]
We describe two methods for computing $p$-modular Brauer character tables for groups of Lie type $G(p^f)$ in defining characteristic $p$, assuming that the ordinary character table of $G(p^f)$ is known, and the weight multiplicities of the corresponding algebraic group $G$ are known for $p$-restricted highest weights.
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The use of metallized glass‐based woven‐grids instead of metal foils as current collectors for LIBs leads to a significant reduction in metal usage by over 90 % and weight savings of more than 80 %, resulting in an 11 % increase in specific energy at the cell level. Abstract A novel class of resource‐efficient, woven‐glass‐grid current collectors (CCs)
Yen‐Ming Li +10 more
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ABSTRACT Start‐up CEOs are usually more aligned with the interests of the venture board compared to CEOs in legacy firms, and therefore it is usual to conclude that the traditional agency problem is lower in ventures. In this article, it is argued that this is only half of the story, and that the agency problem is reversed in early ventures such that ...
Glenn Kristiansen
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This paper provides some properties of Brauer symmetry classes of tensors. We derive a dimension formula for the orbital subspaces in the Brauer symmetry classes of tensors corresponding to the irreducible Brauer characters of the groups having cyclic ...
Hormozi, Mahdi, Rodtes, Kijti
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Rational points in a family of conics over F2(t)$\mathbb {F}_2(t)$
Abstract Serre famously showed that almost all plane conics over Q$\mathbb {Q}$ have no rational point. We investigate versions of this over global function fields, focusing on a specific family of conics over F2(t)$\mathbb {F}_2(t)$ which illustrates new behavior.
Daniel Loughran, Judith Ortmann
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On reconstructing finite gauge group from fusion rules
Gauging a finite group 0-form symmetry G of a quantum field theory (QFT) results in a QFT with a Rep(G) symmetry implemented by Wilson lines. The group G determines the fusion of Wilson lines.
Rajath Radhakrishnan
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Lifts and vertex pairs in solvable groups [PDF]
Suppose $G$ is a $p$-solvable group, where $p$ is odd. We explore the connection between lifts of Brauer characters of $G$ and certain local objects in $G$, called vertex pairs.
James P. Cossey, L. Lewis, Mark
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Bridging the Ideological Divide: Advertising Strategies for Promoting Stigmatized Products
ABSTRACT Many socially relevant sexual and reproductive health products remain stigmatized by some consumers due to enduring socio‐cultural taboos, despite broader acceptance by others. Such stigma limits product adoption and poses public health risks.
Yunlu Zhao +3 more
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