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A characterization of third Engel groups
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    A characterization of third Engel groups (English)
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    24 October 1995
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    The author gives a characterization of \(3\)-Engel groups by means of a combinatorial property. She defines the class \({{\mathcal E}_ 3}^*\) of those groups \(G\) satisfying the following condition: For every pair of infinite subsets \(X\), \(Y\) of \(G\), there exist \(x\) in \(X\) and \(y\) in \(Y\) such that \([x, y, y, y] = 1\) and proves that any infinite group in the class \({{\mathcal E}_ 3}^*\) is a third Engel group.
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    \(3\)-Engel groups
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    infinite subsets
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    infinite groups
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