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Expressing Finite-Infinite Matrices Into Products of Commutators of Finite Order Elements

Rings and Algebras 2020-05-29 v4

Abstract

Let RR be an associative ring with unity 11 and consider kNk\in \mathbb{N} such that 1+1+..+1=k1+1+..+1=k is invertible. Denote by ω\omega an arbitrary kth root of unity in RR and let UT(k)(R)UT^{(k)}_{\infty}(R) be the group of upper triangular infinite matrices whose diagonal entries are kkth roots of 11. We show that every element of the group UT(R)UT_{\infty}(R) can be expressed as a product of 4k64k-6 commutators all depending of powers of elements in UT(k)(R)UT^{(k)}_{\infty}(R) of order kk. If RR is the complex field or the real number field we prove that, in SLn(R)SL_n(R) and in the subgroup SLVK(,R)SL_{VK}(\infty,R) of the Vershik-Kerov group over RR, each element in these groups can be decomposed into a product of at most 4k64k-6 commutators of elements of order kk.

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@article{arxiv.2004.09012,
  title  = {Expressing Finite-Infinite Matrices Into Products of Commutators of Finite Order Elements},
  author = {Ivan Gargate and Michael Gargate},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.09012},
  year   = {2020}
}

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10 pages