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  2. Special linear group - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the special linear group SL(n, R) of degree n over a commutative ring R is the set of n × n matrices with determinant 1, with the group operations of ordinary matrix multiplication and matrix inversion. This is the normal subgroup of the general linear group given by the kernel of the determinant

  3. Special group (algebraic group theory) - Wikipedia

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    Special groups include the general linear group, the special linear group, and the symplectic group. Special groups are necessarily connected. Products of special groups are special. The projective linear group is not special because there exist Azumaya algebras, which are trivial over a finite separable extension, but not over the base field.

  4. Unitarian trick - Wikipedia

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    Then G an, the complex points of G considered as a Lie group, has a compact subgroup K that is Zariski-dense. [1] For the case of the special linear group, this result was proved for its special unitary subgroup by Issai Schur (1924, presaged by earlier work). [2] The special linear group is a complex semisimple Lie group.

  5. General linear group - Wikipedia

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    The group GL(n, F) and its subgroups are often called linear groups or matrix groups (the automorphism group GL(V) is a linear group but not a matrix group). These groups are important in the theory of group representations , and also arise in the study of spatial symmetries and symmetries of vector spaces in general, as well as the study of ...

  6. Linear group - Wikipedia

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    The group GL n (K) itself; The special linear group SL n (K) (the subgroup of matrices with determinant 1); The group of invertible upper (or lower) triangular matrices; If g i is a collection of elements in GL n (K) indexed by a set I, then the subgroup generated by the g i is a linear group.

  7. List of group theory topics - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a group is central to abstract algebra: other well-known algebraic structures, such as rings, fields, and vector spaces, can all be seen as groups endowed with additional operations and axioms. Groups recur throughout mathematics, and the methods of group theory have influenced many parts of algebra.

  8. Kazhdan's property (T) - Wikipedia

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    This family of groups includes the special linear groups SL(n, R) for n ≥ 3 and the special orthogonal groups SO(p,q) for p > q ≥ 2 and SO(p,p) for p ≥ 3. More generally, this holds for simple algebraic groups of rank at least two over a local field. The pairs (R n ⋊ SL(n, R), R n) and (Z n ⋊ SL(n, Z), Z n) have relative property (T ...

  9. PSL (2,7) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the projective special linear group PSL(2, 7), isomorphic to GL(3, 2), is a finite simple group that has important applications in algebra, geometry, and number theory. It is the automorphism group of the Klein quartic as well as the symmetry group of the Fano plane .