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    Isomorphisms of Sylow p-subgroups of the bounded linear group. II: Main theorem (English)
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    Under the conditions of the main result of Part I [see the preceding review Zbl 0703.20043] the author proves his main result: The isomorphism f can be chosen such that \(f(x)=hxh^{-1}\) or \(f(x)=hx'h^{-1}\) for all \(x\in P\) where h is a linear transformation of V and \(x'\) is the transpose of the inverse matrix of x.
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    finite field
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    Sylow p-subgroups
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    linear groups of infinite dimension
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    isomorphism
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    linear transformation
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    transpose
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