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because of the joy ``There are only a few groups with this property. They were studied by Serre and Grothendieck [GS58] who classified all such groups over algebraically closed fields. They called them "special groups" (probably because of the joy of saying things like: "the general linear group is special" or better still: "the special orthogonal group is not special").'' |
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