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Green fields

We introduce {\em Green fields}, as commutative Green biset functors with no non-trivial ideals. We state some of their properties and give examples of known Green biset functors which are Green fields. Among the properties, we prove some criterions ensuring that a Green field is semisimple. Finally, we describe a type of Green field for which its category of modules is equivalent to a category of vector spaces over a field.

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Co-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalWGreen fieldspreprint / 2022ASerge BoucResearcherANadia RomeroResearcherTmath.RT2974 worksTmath.GR2651 worksTmath.RA2176 worksTmath.CT1150 works
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Green fields

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