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Bounds for matchings in nonabelian groups (English)
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22 November 2018
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Summary: We give upper bounds for triples of subsets of a finite group such that the triples of elements that multiply to \(1\) form a perfect matching. Our bounds are the first to give exponential savings in powers of an arbitrary finite group. Previously, \textit{J. Blasiak} et al. [Discrete Anal. 2017, Paper No. 3, 27 p. (2017; Zbl 1405.65058)] gave similar bounds in abelian groups of bounded exponent, and \textit{F. Petrov} [``Combinatorial results implied by many zero divisors in a group ring'', Preprint, \url{arXiv:1606.03256}] gave exponential bounds in certain \(p\)-groups.
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finite groups
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sum-free sets
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