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Publication date: 17 October 1996
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complexityidempotent modulescohomologyprojective modulesprojective resolutionsstable categoriesmodular representation theory of finite groupsrelative projectivityinfinitely generated modulesdirect limits of modulesvarieties of finitely generated modules
Modular representations and characters (20C20) Group rings of finite groups and their modules (group-theoretic aspects) (20C05) Homological methods in group theory (20J05) Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to group theory (20-02)
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