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    In this article the authors establish some structural properties of finite groups on the assumption that the conjugacy classes of certain commutators have bounded size. Let \(G\) be a finite group. For \(x \in G\), denote by \(x^G\) the conjugacy class containing \(x\). A classical result due to \textit{B. H. Neumann} [J. Lond. Math. Soc. 29, 236--248 (1954; Zbl 0055.01604)] ensures that if \(n\) is a positive integer and \(|x^G| \leq n\) for all \(x \in G\), then the commutator subgroup \(G'\) is finite and has \(n\)-bounded order. Here, a number is said to be \(n\)-bounded if it is bounded in terms of \(n\) only. Working with commutators, \textit{G. Dierings} and \textit{P. Shumyatsky} [Q. J. Math. 69, No. 3, 1047--1051 (2018; Zbl 1401.20034)] proved that if \(\vert x^G\vert \leq n\) for any commutator \(x \in G\), then the second derived group \(G''\) is finite with \(n\)-bounded order. A coprime commutator in \(G\) is defined to be a commutator \(x = [a, b] \; (= a^{-1} b^{- 1} a b)\) for suitable \(a, b \in G\) such that \(a\) and \(b\) have coprime orders. In this situation they prove (Theorem 1.1.) ``If \(|x^G| \leq n\) whenever \(x\) is a coprime commutator, then \(G\) has a nilpotent subgroup whose index is \(n\)-bounded.'' In an opposite situation, a commutator \([a, b]\) is said to be anti-coprime if the orders of \(a\) and \(b\) have the same set of prime divisors. Then they establish (Theorem 1.2.) ``If \(|x^G| \leq n\) for every anti-coprime commutator \(x \in G\), then \(G\) has a subgroup \(H\) of nilpotency class at most \(4\) such that \([G : H]\) and \(|\gamma_4 (H)|\) are both \(n\)-bounded.'' We observe that the above result had been obtained by \textit{S. Eberhard} and \textit{P. Shumyatsky} [``Probabilistically nilpotent groups of class two'', Math. Ann. (to appear)] using probabilistic techniques, under the assumption that \(|x^G| \leq n\) for every commutator \(x \in G\). The authors also consider finite groups in which the centralizers of coprime, or anti-coprime, commutators are of bounded order. In these situations the main results are (Theorem 1.3.) ``Let \(G\) be a finite group in which the centralizers of nontrivial coprime commutators have order at most \(n\). Then either \(G\) is nilpotent or it has \(n\)-bounded order'', and (Theorem 1.4.) ``Let \(G\) be a finite group in which the centralizers of nontrivial anti-coprime commutators have order at most \(n\). Then either \(G\) is abelian or it has \(n\)-bounded order''.
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    commutators
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    centralizers
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    conjugacy classes
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