On skew braces (with an appendix by N. Byott and L. Vendramin) (Q2413205)

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On skew braces (with an appendix by N. Byott and L. Vendramin)
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    On skew braces (with an appendix by N. Byott and L. Vendramin) (English)
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    9 April 2018
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    Summary: Braces are generalizations of radical rings, introduced by \textit{W. Rump} [J. Algebra 307, No. 1, 153--170 (2007; Zbl 1115.16022)] to study involutive non-degenerate set-theoretical solutions of the Yang-Baxter equation (YBE). Skew braces were also recently introduced as a tool to study not necessarily involutive solutions. Roughly speaking, skew braces provide group-theoretical and ring-theoretical methods to understand solutions of the YBE. It turns out that skew braces appear in many different contexts, such as near-rings, matched pairs of groups, triply factorized groups, bijective 1-cocycles and Hopf-Galois extensions. These connections and some of their consequences are explored in this paper. We produce several new families of solutions related in many different ways with rings, near-rings and groups. We also study the solutions of the YBE that skew braces naturally produce. We prove, for example, that the order of the canonical solution associated with a finite skew brace is even: it is two times the exponent of the additive group modulo its center.
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    braces
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    Yang-Baxter
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    rings
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    near-rings
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    triply factorized groups
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    matched pair of groups
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    bijective 1-cocycles
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    Hopf-Galois extensions
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