A generalization of Neumann's question
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Abstract: Let be a group, and . We say that is an -group if for every subsets of of cardinality , there exists and such that . In this paper, we give some examples of finite and infinite non-abelian -groups and we discuss finiteness and commutativity of such groups. We also show solvability length of a solvable -group is bounded in terms of and .
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