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Primitive decompositions of idempotents of the group algebras of dihedral groups and generalized quaternion groups

In this paper, we introduce a method computing the primitive decomposition of idempotents of any semisimple finite group algebra based on its matrix representations and Wedderburn decomposition. Particularly, we use this method to calculate the examples of the dihedral group algebras $\mathbb{C}[D_{2n}]$ and generalized quaternion group algebras $\mathbb{C}[Q_{4m}]$. Inspired by the orthogonality relations of the character tables of these two families of groups, we obtain two sets of trigonometric identities. Furthermore, a group algebra isomorphism between $\mathbb{C}[D_{8}]$ and $\mathbb{C}[Q_{8}]$ is described, under which the two complete sets of primitive orthogonal idempotents of these two group algebras we find correspond to each other bijectively.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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