On the Existence of Mock Injective Modules for Algebraic Groups

Abstract

Let G be an affine algebraic group scheme over an algebraically closed field k of characteristic p>0, and let Gr denote the r-th Frobenius kernel of G. Motivated by recent work of Friedlander, the authors investigate the class of mock injective G-modules, which are defined to be those rational G-modules that are injective on restriction to Gr for all r≥ 1. In this paper the authors provide necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of non-injective mock injective G-modules, thereby answering a question raised by Friedlander. Furthermore, the authors investigate the existence of non-injective mock injectives with simple socles. Interesting cases are discovered that show that this can occur for reductive groups, but will not occur for their Borel subgroups.

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