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Maximal subgroups of \(\text{GL}_1(D)\) (English)
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25 January 2000
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Let \(D\) be finite dimensional division algebra. By a well-known result of I.~N.~Herstein, every finite normal subgroup of the multiplicative group \(D^*\) of \(D\) is central. The authors extend this by proving that every finitely generated normal subgroup of \(D^*\) is central. The authors then study maximal subgroups of \(D^*\) for \(D\) a not necessarily finite dimensional division algebra. They give a number of results, some involving interaction (or rather a lack of it) between the degree and the characteristic of \(D\) and some rather technical. As a snippet, to give something of the flavour of this second part of the paper, we quote the following. Let \(D\) be a division ring that is algebraic over its centre. If \(D^*\) has a soluble maximal subgroup, then \(D\) is locally finite-dimensional. If \(D^*\) has an Abelian maximal subgroup, then \(D\) is finite dimensional.
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finite dimensional division algebras
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multiplicative groups
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finitely generated normal subgroups
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maximal subgroups
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soluble maximal subgroups
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locally finite-dimensional algebras
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Abelian maximal subgroups
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