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Scalar polynomial functions on the nonsingular matrices over a finite field
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    Scalar polynomial functions on the nonsingular matrices over a finite field (English)
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    26 October 1992
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    For the general linear matrix group \(GL(n,q)\) over the finite field \(F_ q\) the authors consider mappings \(f:GL(n,q)\to GL(n,q)\) which can be represented by a scalar polynomial \(f(x)\in F[x]\). Amongst others they characterize such mappings. Some special cases are considered.
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    nonsingular matrices
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    linear matrix group
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    finite field
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    scalar polynomial
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