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Bounding the size of a vertex-stabiliser in a finite vertex-transitive graph

Combinatorics 2011-02-09 v1 Group Theory

Abstract

In this paper we discuss a method for bounding the size of the stabiliser of a vertex in a GG-vertex-transitive graph Γ\Gamma. In the main result the group GG is quasiprimitive or biquasiprimitive on the vertices of Γ\Gamma, and we obtain a genuine reduction to the case where GG is a nonabelian simple group. Using normal quotient techniques developed by the first author, the main theorem applies to general GG-vertex-transitive graphs which are GG-locally primitive (respectively, GG-locally quasiprimitive), that is, the stabiliser GαG_\alpha of a vertex α\alpha acts primitively (respectively quasiprimitively) on the set of vertices adjacent to α\alpha. We discuss how our results may be used to investigate conjectures by Richard Weiss (in 1978) and the first author (in 1998) that the order of GαG_\alpha is bounded above by some function depending only on the valency of Γ\Gamma, when Γ\Gamma is GG-locally primitive or GG-locally quasiprimitive, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.1102.1543,
  title  = {Bounding the size of a vertex-stabiliser in a finite vertex-transitive graph},
  author = {Cheryl E. Praeger and Pablo Spiga and Gabriel Verret},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1102.1543},
  year   = {2011}
}