Abstract
The concept of table algebra in the title is a real nonsingular generalized table algebra in the sense of [Z. Arad, E. Fisman, M. Muzychuk, Generalized table algebras, Israel J. Math. 114 (1999) 29–60]. In this paper we first give some definitions and facts about table algebras. It is well known that every association scheme gives a Hecke-algebra which is a table algebra too. This leads to the natural question which properties of association schemes stay valid for table algebras. For instance, we prove the Second Isomorphism Theorem and the Jordan–Holder's theorem for standard table algebras.
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