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A counterexample to the unit conjecture for group rings

Published 23 Feb 2021 in math.GR and math.RA | (2102.11818v4)

Abstract: The unit conjecture, commonly attributed to Kaplansky, predicts that if KK is a field and GG is a torsion-free group then the only units of the group ring K[G]K[G] are the trivial units, that is, the non-zero scalar multiples of group elements. We give a concrete counterexample to this conjecture; the group is virtually abelian and the field is order two.

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