The normalizer of a group in the unit group of its group ring (Q1284105)

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The normalizer of a group in the unit group of its group ring
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    The normalizer of a group in the unit group of its group ring (English)
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    28 September 1999
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    The author studies the normalizer \(N\) of a group \(G\) in its group ring \(RG\). More precisely, let \(G\) be a not necessarily finite group and let \(R\) be any commutative ring. Then, conjugation by \(N\) gives automorphisms on \(G\) and the corresponding group of automorphisms is denoted by \(\Aut_R(G)\). This group has very interesting features. Especially, if it is not just the group of inner automorphisms of \(G\), it can be used to construct two non-isomorphic groups with isomorphic group rings over \(R\). The first examples of two non-isomorphic finite groups \(G_1\) and \(G_2\) with isomorphic integral group rings \(\mathbb{Z} G_1\) and \(\mathbb{Z} G_2\) are given recently in ground breaking work by Martin Hertweck. Another very interesting property of \(\Aut_R(G)\) is that its elements operate trivially on the cohomology ring \(H^*(G,R)\). The author studies the group \(\Aut_R(G)\) especially for infinite, mainly FC-groups, but very interesting consequences are also given for finite groups. The paper contains a wealth of information on this problem and the results are too numerous to be presented here.
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    normalizer problem
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    isomorphism problem
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    groups of automorphisms
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    integral group rings
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    FC-groups
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    finite groups
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