The Main Problem of Block Theory: Picky Elements and Subnormalizers
Abstract
This article is essentially an English translation of a paper of mine, published in La Gaceta de la RSME. Its aim is to present, for a broad mathematical audience, a research programme in local representation theory that goes beyond the classical restrictions to characters of p'-degree, characters of height zero, and blocks of abelian defect. The final and most recent part of this programme concerns Alperin's main problem of block theory: the search for local rules for character values. In that direction I describe the conjectures on picky elements and subnormalizers, which suggest that the sets Irrx(G) and the subgroups SubG(x) are the natural objects attached to a p-element x.
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