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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 (qn1)/(q1)(q^n-1)/(q-1) of PSLn(q){\rm PSL}_n(q) is prime. We present heuristic arguments and computational evidence based on the Bateman-Horn Conjecture to support a conjecture that for each prime n3n\ge 3 there are infinitely many primes of this form, even if one restricts to prime values of qq. Similar arguments and results apply to the parameters of the simple groups PSLn(q){\rm PSL}_n(q), PSUn(q){\rm PSU}_n(q) and PSp2n(q){\rm PSp}_{2n}(q) 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