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On cardinalities whose arithmetical properties determine the structure of solutions of the Yang--Baxter equation

Published 13 Sep 2025 in math.GR and math.RA | (2509.11001v1)

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to provide purely arithmetical characterisations of those natural numbers nn for which every non-degenerate set-theoretic solution of cardinality nn of the Yang--Baxter equation arising from a skew brace (sb-solution for short) satisfies some relevant properties, such as being a flip or being involutive. For example, it turns out that every sb-solution of cardinality nn has finite multipermutation level if and only if its prime factorisation n=p1<sup>α1</sup>…pt<sup>αtn= p_1<sup>{\alpha_1}</sup> \ldots p_t<sup>{\alpha_t} is cube-free, namely αi≤2\alpha_i\leq 2 for every ii, and pip_i does not divide pj<sup>αj−1p_j<sup>{\alpha_j}-1 for i≠ji\neq j. Two novel constructions of skew braces will play a central role in our proofs. We shall also introduce the notion of supersoluble solution and show how this concept is related to that of supersoluble skew brace. In doing so, we have spotted an irreparable mistake in the proof of Theorem C [Ballester-Bolinches et al., Adv. Math. 455 (2024)], which characterizes soluble solutions in terms of soluble skew braces.

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