The Semiprimitivity Problem for Twisted Group Algebras of Locally Finite Groups

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  • D. S. Passman
  • Brian Hartley
  • D. S. PASSMAN
چکیده

Let K[G] be the group algebra of a locally finite group G over a field K of characteristic p > 0. In this paper, we show that K[G] is semiprimitive if and only if G has no locally subnormal subgroup of order divisible by p. Thus we settle the semiprimitivity problem for such group algebras by verifying a conjecture which dates back to the middle 1970’s. Of course, if G has a locally subnormal subgroup of order divisible by p, then it is easy to see that the Jacobson radical JK[G] is not zero. Thus, the real content of this problem is the converse statement. Our approach here builds upon a recent paper where we came tantalizingly close to a complete solution by showing that if G has no nonidentity locally subnormal subgroup, then K[G] is semiprimitive. In addition, we use a two step process, suggested by certain earlier work on semiprimitivity, to complete the proof. The first step is to assume that all locally subnormal subgroups are central. Since this is easily seen to reduce to a twisted group algebra problem, our goal for this part is to show that K[G] is semiprimitive when G has no nontrivial locally subnormal subgroup. In other words, we duplicate the work of the previous paper, but in the context of twisted group algebras. As it turns out, almost all of the techniques of that paper carry over directly to this new situation. Indeed, there are only two serious technical problems to overcome. The second step in the process requires that we deal with certain extensions by finitary groups, and here we use recent results on primitive, finitary linear groups to show that the factor groups in question have 1991 Mathematics Subject Classification. Primary: 16S34; Secondary 16S35, 20F50, 20F24.

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تاریخ انتشار 2010