Timeline for Are infinite groups in which most elements have order $\leq 2$ commutative?
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Sep 18, 2018 at 20:24 | history | edited | Keith Kearnes | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Sep 18, 2018 at 19:50 | comment | added | YCor | @GerhardPaseman Yes. Y "I precisely mean this" Cor, 2018.09.18. | |
Sep 18, 2018 at 19:39 | comment | added | Gerhard Paseman | I am not seeing the need for Step 1. Aren't there enough h's in the centralizer already? Gerhard "Maybe Ycor Means Precisely This" Paseman, 2018.09.18. | |
Sep 18, 2018 at 19:31 | comment | added | YCor | Sure, but I just mean that your argument is self-contained, even if inspired by mine. | |
Sep 18, 2018 at 19:30 | comment | added | Keith Kearnes | @YCor: Let's not confuse whose proof it is! (yours) | |
Sep 18, 2018 at 18:48 | comment | added | YCor | In Step 3 it's enough to say "almost everywhere" for $h$, so you do not really need my statement, your proof does all the job. | |
Sep 18, 2018 at 18:28 | history | answered | Keith Kearnes | CC BY-SA 4.0 |