Source: cirosantilli/finite-special-general-linear-group
= Finite special general linear group
= $SL(n, m)$
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Just like for the <finite general linear group>, the definition of special also works for finite fields, where 1 is the multiplicative identity!
Note that the definition of <orthogonal group> may not have such a clear finite analogue on the other hand.