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Generation of finite classical groups by pairs of elements with large fixed point spaces

Group Theory 2014-05-09 v2

Abstract

We study `good elements' in finite 2n2n-dimensional classical groups GG: namely tt is a `good element' if o(t)o(t) is divisible by a primitive prime divisor of qn1q^n-1 for the relevant field order qq, and tt fixes pointwise an nn-space. The group SL2n(q){\rm{SL}}_{2n}(q) contains such elements, and they are present in Su2n(q),Sp2n(q),So2nϵ(q){\rm{Su}}_{2n}(q), {\rm{Sp}}_{2n}(q), {\rm{So}}^\epsilon_{2n}(q), only if nn is odd, even, even, respectively. We prove that there is an absolute positive constant cc such that two random conjugates of tt generate GG with probability at least cc, if GSp2n(q)G\ne {\rm{Sp}}_{2n}(q) with qq even. In the exceptional case G=Sp2n(q)G={\rm{Sp}}_{2n}(q) with qq even, two conjugates of tt never generate GG: in this case we prove that two random conjugates of tt generate a subgroup SO2nϵ(q){\rm{SO}}^\epsilon_{2n}(q) with probability at least cc. The results (proved for all field orders at least 44) underpin analysis of new constructive recognition algorithms for classical groups in even characteristic, which succeed where methods utilising involution centralisers are not available.

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@article{arxiv.1403.2057,
  title  = {Generation of finite classical groups by pairs of elements with large fixed point spaces},
  author = {Cheryl E. Praeger and Ákos Seress and Şükrü Yalçinkaya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.2057},
  year   = {2014}
}