Timeline for Why are all involutions conjugate in the special linear group of degree 2?
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May 15, 2014 at 11:31 | comment | added | j.p. | -1 Sorry, but mathoverflow is thought for research level questions. Please ask this kind of question at math.stackexchange.com | |
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May 15, 2014 at 1:00 | comment | added | Michael Zieve | There are many published proofs. This was first done by Dickson, you can see his 1901 book "Linear Groups". More recent expositions include Suzuki's book "Group Theory I" (section III.6) and Gorenstein's "Finite Groups" (section 2.8). | |
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