A note on right-nil and strong-nil skew braces

Abstract

The aim of this short note is to completely answer Questions 2.34 and 2.35 of arXiv:1806.01127. In particular, we show that a finite strong-nil skew brace B of abelian type need not be right-nilpotent, but that this is the case if~B is of nilpotent type and b b=0 for all b∈ B (our examples show that this is the best possible result).

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