Symmetric units in modular group algebras
Abstract
Let p be a prime, G a locally finite p-group, K a commutative ring of characteristic p. The anti-automorphism g g1 of G extends linearly to an anti-automorphism a a* of KG. An element a of KG is called symmetric if a*=a. In this paper we answer the question: for which G and K do the symmetric units of KG form a multiplicative group.
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