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The (7,4)-conjecture in finite groups
Published 2013-08-31Version 1
The first open case of the Brown, Erd\H{o}s, S\'os conjecture is equivalent to the following; For every $c>0$ there is a threshold $n_0$ so that if a quasigroup has order $n\geq n_0$ then for every subset of triples of the form $(a,b,ab),$ denoted by $S,$ if $|S|\geq cn^2$ then there is a seven-element subset of the quasigroup which spans at least four triples of the selected subset $S.$ In this paper we prove the conjecture for finite groups.
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