Blocks with elementary abelian defect group (C2)^5 are shown to be Morita equivalent to exactly one of 34 listed block algebras, and Harada's conjecture is verified for them.
On the geometry of lattices and finiteness of Picard groups
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Let $(K,\mathcal O, k)$ be a $p$-modular system with $k$ algebraically closed and $\mathcal O$ unramified, and let $\Lambda$ be an $\mathcal O$-order in a separable $K$-algebra. We call a $\Lambda$-lattice $L$ rigid if ${\rm Ext}^1_{\Lambda}(L,L)=0$, in analogy with the definition of rigid modules over a finite-dimensional algebra. By partitioning the $\Lambda$-lattices of a given dimension into "varieties of lattices", we show that there are only finitely many rigid $\Lambda$-lattices $L$ of any given dimension. As a consequence we show that if the first Hochschild cohomology of $\Lambda$ vanishes, then the Picard group and the outer automorphism group of $\Lambda$ are finite. In particular the Picard groups of blocks of finite groups defined over $\mathcal O$ are always finite.
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Morita equivalence classes of blocks with elementary abelian defect groups of order 32
Blocks with elementary abelian defect group (C2)^5 are shown to be Morita equivalent to exactly one of 34 listed block algebras, and Harada's conjecture is verified for them.