Abstract

We construct blocks of finite groups with arbitrarily large O-Morita Frobenius numbers. There are no known examples of two blocks defined over O, with isomorphic defect groups, that are not Morita equivalent but the corresponding blocks defined over k are. Therefore, the above strongly suggests that Morita Frobenius numbers are also unbounded, which would answer a question of Benson and Kessar.

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