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On non-commuting sets and centralizers in infinite group

Mohammad Zarrin

Published 2014-12-14Version 1

A subset X of a group G is a set of pairwise non-commuting ele- ments if ab 6= ba for any two distinct elements a and b in X. If jXj ? jY j for any other set of pairwise non-commuting elements Y in G, then X is said to be a maximal subset of pairwise non-commuting elements and the cardinality of such a subset is denoted by !(G). In this paper, among other thing, we prove that, for each positive integer n, there are only finitely many groups G, up to isoclinic, with !(G) = n (with exactly n centralizers).

Comments: 5 pages, to appear, Group Theory, 2015
Categories: math.GR
Subjects: 20D60, 20F99
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