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arxiv: 1701.02341 · v1 · pith:2OGI7H2Qnew · submitted 2017-01-09 · 🧮 math.AC · math.GR· math.RA

How many units can a commutative ring have?

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Laszlo Fuchs posed the following problem in 1960, which remains open: classify the abelian groups occurring as the group of all units in a commutative ring. In this note, we provide an elementary solution to a simpler, related problem: find all cardinal numbers occurring as the cardinality of the group of all units in a commutative ring. As a by-product, we obtain a solution to Fuchs' problem for the class of finite abelian $p$-groups when $p$ is an odd prime.

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