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On the Herzog-Sch\"onheim conjecture for uniform covers of groups

Group Theory 2007-05-23 v2 Number Theory

Abstract

Let G be any group and a1G1,...,akGk(k>1)a_1G_1,...,a_kG_k (k>1) be left cosets in G. In 1974 Herzog and Sch\"onheim conjectured that if \CalA={aiGi}i=1k\Cal A=\{a_iG_i\}_{i=1}^k is a partition of G then the (finite) indices n1=[G:G1],...,nk=[G:Gk]n_1=[G:G_1],...,n_k=[G:G_k] cannot be distinct. In this paper we show that if \CalA\Cal A covers all the elements of G the same times and G1,...,GkG_1,...,G_k are subnormal subgroups of G not all equal to G, then M=max1jk{1ik:ni=nj}M=\max_{1\le j\le k}|\{1\le i\le k:n_i=n_j\}| is not less than the smallest prime divisor of n1...nkn_1... n_k, moreover min1\lsi\lsklogni=O(Mlog2M)\min_{1\ls i\ls k}\log n_i=O(M\log^2 M) where the O-constant is absolute.

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@article{arxiv.math/0306099,
  title  = {On the Herzog-Sch\"onheim conjecture for uniform covers of groups},
  author = {Zhi-Wei Sun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0306099},
  year   = {2007}
}

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