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Isomorphism between subgroups by preserving index
Partial answer and remark
I assume that $[A:C] = [B:D] = 2$, since this may not follow from the isomorphisms $C \simeq A/\{-1,1\}$, $D \simeq B/\{-1,1\}$.
The morphism $\pi$ is surjective, like the ca …
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Can nonnegative functions $f(x,y,z)$ be written as a product of pairwise functions $u(x,y) v...
Let $f(x,y,z)=x^2+y^2+z^2$ for $(x,y,z) \in \mathbb{R}^3$. The only zero of $f$ is $(0,0,0)$.
If we had three functions $u,v,w$ such that $f(x,y,z)=u(x,y)v(y,z)w(z,x)$ for every $(x,y,z) \in \mathbb{R …
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Submatrices of matrices in $\mathrm{SL}(4, \mathbb{Z})$ with all eigenvalues equal to $1$
It is not a solution since $A$ is not in $GL_2(\mathbb{Z})$, I will try to correct it later.
Let $a,b,c,d$ be in $\mathbb{Z}$ such that $ad-bc=1$.
Set
$$P = \left(\begin{array}{cc}
aI_2 & bI_2 \\
cI_ …