Characterization of groups of involutions by means of composite functional equations in two variables (Q2064767)

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Characterization of groups of involutions by means of composite functional equations in two variables
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    Characterization of groups of involutions by means of composite functional equations in two variables (English)
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    6 January 2022
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    In this short note the following result is proved. Given an arbitrary group \((G,\cdot)\) the following conditions are pairwise equivalent: (1) \(G\) is involutive; (2) The functional equation \( f(xf(y)) = f(f(x))y^{-1} \text{ for all } x,y\in G \) admits a solution \(f:G\to G\); (3) The functional equation \( f(xf(y)) = y^{-1}f(f(x)) \text{ for all } x,y\in G \) admits a solution \(f:G\to G\). Moreover, when any one of these conditions holds true, the group is necessarily abelian and \(f(x)=cx\) for a certain \(c\in G\). \par Although the proof is quite simple, the result is -- in my opinion -- interesting and very well motivated.
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    group
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    periodic group
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    involution
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    composite functional equation
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