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Results and questions on matchings in groups and vector subspaces of fields

Combinatorics 2023-08-30 v2 Group Theory

Abstract

A matching from a finite subset AA of an abelian group to another subset BB is a bijection f:ABf:A\rightarrow B with the property that a+f(a)a+f(a) never lies in AA. A matching is called acyclic if it is uniquely determined by its multiplicity function. Motivated by a question of E. K. Wakeford on canonical forms for symmetric tensors, the study of matchings and acyclic matchings in abelian groups was initiated by C. K. Fan and J. Losonczy in [16, 26], and was later generalized to the context of vector subspaces in a field extension [13, 1]. We discuss the acyclic matching and weak acyclic matching properties and we provide results on the existence of acyclic matchings in finite cyclic groups. As for field extensions, we completely classify field extensions with the linear acyclic matching property. The analogy between matchings in abelian groups and in field extensions is highlighted throughout the paper and numerous open questions are presented for further inquiry.

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@article{arxiv.2103.11432,
  title  = {Results and questions on matchings in groups and vector subspaces of fields},
  author = {Mohsen Aliabadi and Khashayar Filom},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.11432},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

17 pages, minor corrections, subsection 2.2 is shortened. To appear in Journal of Algebra