On mutual commutants of generalized carpet subgroups (Q1586968)

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On mutual commutants of generalized carpet subgroups
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    On mutual commutants of generalized carpet subgroups (English)
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    21 November 2000
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    Let \(R\) be a commutative ring containing a unit. A set of ideals \({\mathcal A}=\{{\mathcal A}_{ij}\mid i,j\in\mathbb{Z}\}\) of \(R\) is called a carpet of ideals if \({\mathcal A}_{ik}{\mathcal A}_{kj}\subseteq{\mathcal A}_{ij}\). The sets \(G({\mathcal A})=\{g\in\text{GL}_n(R)\mid g_{ij}\cong\delta_{ij}\bmod{\mathcal A}_{ij}\}\) and \(S({\mathcal A})=G({\mathcal A})\cap\text{SL}_n(R)\) are called the generalized carpet subgroup and the special carpet subgroup. The notion and properties of carpet subgroups in linear groups and Chevalley groups can be found in [\textit{Yu.~I.~Merzlyakov}, Algebra Logika 3, No. 4, 49-59 (1964; Zbl 0244.20048)]. The only case in which the structure of carpet subgroups still remains unknown is as follows: \(n=2\) and the element 2 of \(R\) is not invertible. In the article under review, some connections between commutators of carpet subgroups (in the exceptional case) and the field \(R/2R\) are found.
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    congruence subgroups
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    local commutative rings
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    fields of even order
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    carpet subgroups
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    carpets of ideals
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    commutators
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