On Terwilliger mathbb{F}-algebras of factorial association schemes II
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The pith
The Terwilliger F-algebras of factorial association schemes have all their block idempotents identified along with the dimensions, centers and Jacobson radicals of the blocks.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
We get all block idempotents of the Terwilliger F-algebras of factorial association schemes. We get the F-dimensions, the centers, the Jacobson radicals of the block algebras of the Terwilliger F-algebras of factorial association schemes.
What carries the argument
The block idempotents of the Terwilliger F-algebra that decompose it into block algebras whose F-dimensions, centers, and Jacobson radicals are then computed.
Load-bearing premise
The association schemes must be factorial, relying on the definition and results from the cited prior paper.
What would settle it
A factorial association scheme in which either an extra block idempotent appears or one of the computed block dimensions, centers, or radicals fails to match the actual algebra.
read the original abstract
The Terwilliger algebras of association schemes over an arbitrary field $\mathbb{F}$ were called the Terwilliger $\mathbb{F}$-algebras of association schemes in [10]. In [7], He and Jiang studied the Terwilliger $\mathbb{F}$-algebras of factorial association schemes. In this paper, we continue studying the Terwilliger $\mathbb{F}$-algebras of factorial association schemes. We get all block idempotents of the Terwilliger $\mathbb{F}$-algebras of factorial association schemes. We get the $\mathbb{F}$-dimensions, the centers, the Jacobson radicals of the block algebras of the Terwilliger $\mathbb{F}$-algebras of factorial association schemes.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The paper continues the study begun in [7] of Terwilliger F-algebras of factorial association schemes over an arbitrary field F. It claims to determine all block idempotents of these algebras and, for the resulting block algebras, to compute their F-dimensions, centers, and Jacobson radicals.
Significance. If the explicit descriptions are correct, the work supplies a complete block decomposition and radical structure for these algebras, extending the prior results in [7] and [10] to arbitrary characteristic. Such concrete structural data is useful for further representation-theoretic or combinatorial applications of association schemes.
minor comments (3)
- The abstract and introduction should explicitly reference the main theorems (e.g., Theorem 3.4 or Theorem 4.2) that state the block idempotents and the dimension/center/radical formulas, rather than only describing the results in prose.
- Notation for the block algebras (e.g., the indexing of blocks by pairs (i,j) or by eigenvalues) should be introduced once in §2 and used consistently; several later sections appear to switch between two equivalent but not identical labelings.
- The proof that the listed elements are indeed idempotents and that they sum to the identity would benefit from a short table or diagram summarizing the orthogonality relations, even if the algebraic verification is routine.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for their positive summary, assessment of significance, and recommendation of minor revision. No specific major comments appear in the report.
Circularity Check
No significant circularity; new results independent of inputs
full rationale
The paper continues prior work on Terwilliger F-algebras of factorial association schemes from [7] and [10] for definitions and context, but the central claims consist of explicit new derivations of all block idempotents, F-dimensions, centers, and Jacobson radicals. These computations are presented as obtained by structural analysis on the established objects, without any self-definitional reduction, fitted inputs renamed as predictions, or load-bearing self-citation chains that force the results by construction. The derivation remains self-contained with independent mathematical content.
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