Mathematics – Rings and Algebras
Scientific paper
2005-05-09
Mathematics
Rings and Algebras
50 pages, several minor changes/additions, most notably in Remark 6.5 (2) and Section 9
Scientific paper
Let $(W,S)$ be a finite Coxeter system. Tits defined an associative product on the set $\Sigma$ of simplices of the associated Coxeter complex. The corresponding semigroup algebra is the Solomon-Tits algebra of $W$. It contains the Solomon algebra of $W$ as the algebra of invariants with respect to the natural action of $W$ on $\Sigma$. For the symmetric group $S_n$, there is a 1-1 correspondence between $\Sigma$ and the set of all set compositions (or ordered set partitions) of $\{1,...,n\}$. The product on $\Sigma$ has a simple combinatorial description in terms of set compositions. We study in detail the representation theory of the Solomon-Tits algebra of $S_n$ over an arbitrary field, and show how our results relate to the corresponding results on the Solomon algebra of $S_n$. This includes the construction of irreducible and principal indecomposable modules, a description of the Cartan invariants, of the Ext-quiver, and of the descending Loewy series. Our approach builds on a (twisted) Hopf algebra structure on the direct sum of all Solomon-Tits algebras.
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