On the height and relational complexity of a finite permutation group
Abstract
Let be a permutation group on a set of size . We say that is an independent set if its pointwise stabilizer is not equal to the pointwise stabilizer of any proper subset of . We define the height of to be the maximum size of an independent set, and we denote this quantity . In this paper we study for the case when is primitive. Our main result asserts that either , or else is in a particular well-studied family (the "primitive large--base groups"). An immediate corollary of this result is a characterization of primitive permutation groups with large "relational complexity", the latter quantity being a statistic introduced by Cherlin in his study of the model theory of permutation groups. We also study , the maximum length of an irredundant base of , in which case we prove that if is primitive, then either or else, again, is in a particular family (which includes the primitive large--base groups as well as some others).
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2005.03942,
title = {On the height and relational complexity of a finite permutation group},
author = {Nick Gill and Bianca Lodá and Pablo Spiga},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.03942},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
26 pages; updated version based on reviewer's comments -- in particular Lemma 2.6 is new