Graded character rings of finite groups

Abstract

Let G be a finite group. The ring RK(G) of virtual characters of G over the field K is a λ-ring; as such, it is equipped with the so-called -filtration, first defined by Grothendieck. We explore the properties of the associated graded ring R*K(G), and present a set of tools to compute it through detailed examples. In particular, we use the functoriality of R*K(-), and the topological properties of the -filtration, to explicitly determine the graded character ring over the complex numbers of every group of order at most 8, as well as that of dihedral groups of order 2p for p prime.

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