Dade's conjecture
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In finite group theory, Dade's conjecture is a conjecture relating the numbers of characters of blocks of a finite group to the numbers of characters of blocks of local subgroups, introduced by Everett C. Dade.
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References
- Dade, Everett C. (1992), "Counting characters in blocks. I", Inventiones Mathematicae 109 (1): 187–210, doi:10.1007/BF01232023, ISSN 0020-9910, MR 1168370
- Dade, Everett C. (1994), "Counting characters in blocks. II", Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik 448: 97–190, doi:10.1515/crll.1994.448.97, ISSN 0075-4102, MR 1266748
- Dade, Everett C. (1997), "Counting characters in blocks. II.9", in Solomon, Ronald, Representation theory of finite groups (Columbus, OH, 1995), Ohio State Univ. Math. Res. Inst. Publ. 6, Berlin: de Gruyter, pp. 45–59, ISBN 978-3-11-015806-9, MR 1611009
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