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Which finite simple groups are unit groups? (English)
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14 January 2014
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The authors prove that if a finite group has trivial 2-core and is isomorphic to the unit group of a ring then it is isomorphic to the direct product of general linear groups over finite fields of characteristic 2 from which fact the answer to the title question follows readily.
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unit groups of rings
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finite groups
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finite simple groups
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finite general linear groups
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