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    Commutator width of Chevalley groups over rings of stable rank 1 (English)
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    9 January 2019
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    In the article under review, the author studies the commutator width of the elementary Chevalley group of rank greater than \(2\) over a ring of stable range \(1\). It is shown that for exceptional groups this number is between \(3\) and \(5\).
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    elementary Chevalley group
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    exceptional groups
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