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The maximality of monomial subgroups of linear groups over division rings (English)
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1989
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The author proves that the full monomial group is a maximal subgroup of GL(n,D), where D is a division ring and \(n\geq 2\) an integer, except for those cases that are already exceptions when D is commutative (these are fully listed). The author then considers the corresponding problem for SL(n,D). This too he settles, except that if D is infinite, commutative and of characteristic not 2 he needs to assume that D has enough squares. The proofs look elementary, but the calculations are fierce.
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linear groups over division rings
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monomial group
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maximal subgroup
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