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Schurifying quasi-hereditary algebras

Published 5 Oct 2018 in math.RT | (1810.02849v1)

Abstract: We define and study new classes of quasi-hereditary and cellular algebras which generalize Turner's double algebras. Turner's algebras provide a local description of blocks of symmetric groups up to derived equivalence. Our general construction allows one to `schurify' any quasi-hereditary algebra $A$ to obtain a generalized Schur algebra $SA(n,d)$ which we prove is again quasi-hereditary if $d\leq n$. We describe decomposition numbers of $SA(n,d)$ in terms of those of $A$ and the classical Schur algebra $S(n,d)$. In fact, it is essential to work with quasi-hereditary superalgebras $A$, in which case the construction of the schurification involves a non-trivial full rank sub-lattice $TA_\mathfrak{a}(n,d)\subseteq SA(n,d)$.

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