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    Engel elements in groups (English)
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    23 April 1995
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    The authors show that no power of a right \(n\)-Engel element of a group need be left \(n\)-Engel even if the group is nilpotent. Their main result is: for every \(n \geq 5\) there is a group which (i) has a right \(n\) Engel-element \(a\) and an element \(b\) such that the commutator \([b, na]\) has infinite order, (ii) is nilpotent of class \(n + 2\), (iii) is abelian- by-(nilpotent of class 3) and, (iv) is (nilpotent of class 2)-by-cyclic. The result was suggested by computer implementation of a nilpotent quotient algorithm on groups satisfying Engel conditions.
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    right \(n\)-Engel elements
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    commutators
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    nilpotent quotient algorithm
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    Engel conditions
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