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Some commutativity criteria. II (English)
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27 September 1992
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This paper follows the authors' earlier part I [ibid. 84, 135-141 (1990; Zbl 0725.20025)]. They call a group a \(P_ n\)-group if all sets of \(n\) elements commute, and the main result of the earlier paper was that all infinite \(P_ n\)-groups are abelian. They now turn their attention to finite \(P_ n\)-groups, and show that such a group is necessarily abelian if its order is at least \(2n\), but that all groups of order less than \(2n\) are \(P_ n\)-groups (Theorem 1). By contrast they show that monoids (that is: semigroups with a neutral element), for which the definition clearly also makes sense, behave rather differently, by determining (Theorem 2) the exact structure of all non-commutative \(P_ 2\)-monoids. They mention the unsolved problems of the structure of non-commutative \(P_ 3\)-monoids and non-commutative \(P_ 2\)-semigroups without a neutral element.
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finite \(P_ n\)-groups
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non-commutative \(P_ 2\)-monoids
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non-commutative \(P_ 3\)-monoids
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non-commutative \(P_ 2\)-semigroups
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