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Tensor products of coherent configurations

Gang Chen, Ilia Ponomarenko

Published 2021-05-22Version 1

A Cartesian decomposition of a coherent configuration $\cal X$ is defined as a special set of its parabolics that form a Cartesian decomposition of the underlying set. It turns out that every tensor decomposition of $\cal X$ comes from a certain Cartesian decomposition. It is proved that if the coherent configuration $\cal X$ is thick, then there is a unique maximal Cartesian decomposition of $\cal X$, i.e., there is exactly one internal tensor decomposition of $\cal X$ into indecomposable components. In particular, this implies an analog of the Krull--Schmidt theorem for the thick coherent configurations. A polynomial-time algorithm for finding the maximal Cartesian decomposition of a thick coherent configuration is constructed.

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