Sandwich cellularity is presented as a version of cell theory for algebras and applied to Hecke algebras plus monoid and diagram algebras.
On the irreducible representations of a finite semigroup
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Work of Clifford, Munn and Ponizovski{\u\i} parameterized the irreducible representations of a finite semigroup in terms of the irreducible representations of its maximal subgroups. Explicit constructions of the irreducible representations were later obtained independently by Rhodes and Zalcstein and by Lallement and Petrich. All of these approaches make use of Rees's theorem characterizing 0-simple semigroups up to isomorphism. Here we provide a short modern proof of the Clifford-Munn-Ponizovski{\u\i} result based on a lemma of J. A. Green, which allows us to circumvent the theory of 0-simple semigroups. A novelty of this approach is that it works over any base ring.
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Sandwich cellularity and a version of cell theory
Sandwich cellularity is presented as a version of cell theory for algebras and applied to Hecke algebras plus monoid and diagram algebras.