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On the global breadth of finite groups with nontrivial partitions

Group Theory 2025-06-25 v1

Abstract

In a series of recent contributions on the notion of global breadth B(G)\mathbf{B}(G) of a finite group GG, it was interesting to observe the structural conditions arising from the classification of finite groups of B(G)=8\mathbf{B}(G)=8. This motivated the study of a new class of finite groups, namely H={G  G \mboxsatisfiesthecondition GB(G)(B(G)+1)}\mathcal{H}=\{G \ | \ G \ \mbox{satisfies the condition } \ |G| \le \mathbf{B}(G)(\mathbf{B}(G) + 1)\} and very little is known about H\mathcal{H}. Here we focus on the groups with nontrivial partitions (according to the terminology of Baer, Kegel and Kontorovich), determining first that B(G)\mathbf{B}(G) is achieved via the local breadth in connection with the order of maximal cyclic subgroups. Then we show that H\mathcal{H} contains projective special linear groups, projective general linear groups and Suzuki groups, supporting the conjecture that all finite groups with nontrivial partitions belong to H\mathcal{H}. The presence of large families of simple groups in H\mathcal{H} is shown for the first time here.

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@article{arxiv.2506.19675,
  title  = {On the global breadth of finite groups with nontrivial partitions},
  author = {Seid Kassaw Muhie and Daniele Ettore Otera and Francesco G. Russo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.19675},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

Continuation of a series of works of the 3rd author on the topic; 14pp