Groups of prime degree and the Bateman-Horn Conjecture
Group Theory
2021-07-05 v2 Number Theory
Abstract
As a consequence of the classification of finite simple groups, the classification of permutation groups of prime degree is complete, apart from the question of when the natural degree of is prime. We present heuristic arguments and computational evidence based on the Bateman-Horn Conjecture to support a conjecture that for each prime there are infinitely many primes of this form, even if one restricts to prime values of . Similar arguments and results apply to the parameters of the simple groups , and which arise in the work of Dixon and Zalesskii on linear groups of prime degree.
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@article{arxiv.2106.00346,
title = {Groups of prime degree and the Bateman-Horn Conjecture},
author = {Gareth A. Jones and Alexander K. Zvonkin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.00346},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
18 pages. New applications to linear groups, error-correcting codes and difference sets added. Modified title