Let R be a commutative finite dimensional K -algebra over a field K (for example th

Nylah Burnett

Nylah Burnett

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2022-05-24

Let R be a commutative finite dimensional K-algebra over a field K (for example the monoid ring of a a finite monoid over a field). Assume we have R in GAP. Then we can check whether R is semisimple using the command RadicalOfAlgebra(R). When the value is 0, R is semisimple. Thus R can be written as a finite product of finite field extensions of K.
Question: Can we obtain those finite field extensions of K or at least their number and K-dimensions using GAP?

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Madisyn Avery

Madisyn Avery

Beginner2022-05-25Added 12 answers

If you are working over a finite field, and can represent the algebra through matrices, you could try to split the regular module into its homogeneous components. This can be done with the GAP command "MTX.Indecomposition". You then take a simple submodule in this component (try a spin of a random vector), and take the action of the homogeneous component on this module (and should let you deduce the appropriate field extension).

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