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    Constructing units in commutative group rings (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    Let \(A\) be a finite Abelian group and \(U(A)\) be the unit group of the integral group ring \(\mathbb{Z} A\). In 1965 Bass constructed generators for a free Abelian subgroup of finite index in \(U(A)\). In 1990 Hoechsmann and Ritter described another such construction with the advantage of producing subgroups of much lower index in \(U(A)\), but the disadvantage of being constrained to \(p\)-groups \(A\) of odd order. This paper extends the second procedure to arbitrary \(A\), and clarifies its relation to the first one.
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    finite Abelian group
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    unit group
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    integral group ring
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    free Abelian subgroup of finite index
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