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When is the multiplicative group of a field indecomposable?

Number Theory 2014-07-15 v1 Group Theory

Abstract

The multiplicative group of a finite field is well known to be cyclic; in this note, we determine the finite fields whose multiplicative groups are direct sum indecomposable. We obtain our classification using a direct argument and also as a corollary to Catalan's Conjecture. Turning to infinite fields, we prove that any infinite field whose characteristic is not equal to 2 must have a decomposable multiplicative group. We conjecture that this is also true for infinite fields of characteristic 2 and we narrow the class of possible counter-examples. Finally, using the classification of finite commutative primary rings with cyclic multiplicative groups, we determine all finite commutative rings with indecomposable multiplicative groups.

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@article{arxiv.1407.3481,
  title  = {When is the multiplicative group of a field indecomposable?},
  author = {Sunil Chebolu and Keir Lockridge},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.3481},
  year   = {2014}
}