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Isomorphic Chevalley groups over integral domains
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    Isomorphic Chevalley groups over integral domains (English)
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    13 June 1995
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    Let \(G\) be a Chevalley-Demazure group scheme. It is well-known that, as a representable covariant functor from the category of commutative rings to the category of groups, \(G\) is uniquely determined by the semisimple complex Lie group \(G (\mathbb{C})\). The author generalizes this result for simple Chevalley-Demazure group schemes, as well as for absolutely almost simple algebraic groups, by replacing the complex field \(\mathbb{C}\) by an integral domain containing an infinite field.
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    representable covariant functor
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    category of commutative rings
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    category of groups
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    Lie group
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    simple Chevalley-Demazure group schemes
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    absolutely almost simple algebraic groups
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