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Abelian structure in approximate groups and Alon's conjecture on Ramsey Cayley graphs

Published 17 Dec 2025 in math.CO, math.GR, and math.NT | (2512.15125v1)

Abstract: A result of Pyber states that every finite group GG contains an abelian subgroup whose order is quasi-polynomially large in G\lvert G\rvert. We prove a similar result for KK-approximate subgroups of solvable groups under only modest restrictions on KK. We show that, if AA is a finite KK-approximate group contained in some solvable group, then some abelian group intersects A<sup>4A<sup>4 in at least exp(Ω(log<sup>1/6</sup>A/log2K))\exp(Ω(\log<sup>{1/6}\lvert</sup> A\rvert/\log 2K)) elements. We also prove a similar result for approximate subgroups of finite groups with no large alternating subquotients. Along the way, we obtain polynomial (instead of quasi-polynomial) bounds for the same statement of approximate subgroups of linear groups. We give two applications. Firstly, we consider the conjecture of Alon that every finite group GG admits a Cayley graph with clique number and independence number O(logG)O(\log\lvert G\rvert). Conlon, Fox, Pham, and Yepremyan have recently proven that, for almost all positive integers NN, every abelian group of order NN satisfies Alon's conjecture. Extending their result, we verify Alon's conjecture for all (not necessarily abelian) groups of almost all orders. Secondly, we prove a "local" version of Roth's theorem in (many) non-abelian settings with quasi-polynomial bounds, using the recent breakthroughs of Kelley and Meka on Roth's theorem and of Jaber, Liu, Lovett, Ostuni, and Sawhney on the corners problem.

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