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A counterexample for the isomorphism-problem of polycyclic groups (English)
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3 December 1995
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The authors construct two non-isomorphic polycyclic groups \(G_1\) and \(G_2\) such that the integral group rings \(\mathbb{Z} G_1\) and \(\mathbb{Z} G_2\) are Morita equivalent. Hence for a suitable ring \(R\) of algebraic integers in a global algebraic number field, \(RG_1\) is isomorphic to \(RG_2\). This result gives an answer to an open problem in the representation theory of groups.
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isomorphism problem
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Morita equivalent integral group rings
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ring of integers
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polycyclic groups
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algebraic number field
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