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On the height and relational complexity of a finite permutation group

Group Theory 2021-03-26 v2 Combinatorics

Abstract

Let GG be a permutation group on a set Ω\Omega of size tt. We say that ΛΩ\Lambda\subseteq\Omega is an independent set if its pointwise stabilizer is not equal to the pointwise stabilizer of any proper subset of Λ\Lambda. We define the height of GG to be the maximum size of an independent set, and we denote this quantity H(G)\mathrm{H}(G). In this paper we study H(G)\mathrm{H}(G) for the case when GG is primitive. Our main result asserts that either H(G)<9logt\mathrm{H}(G)< 9\log t, or else GG 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 I(G)\mathrm{I}(G), the maximum length of an irredundant base of GG, in which case we prove that if GG is primitive, then either I(G)<7logt\mathrm{I}(G)<7\log t or else, again, GG is in a particular family (which includes the primitive large--base groups as well as some others).

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@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