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On the uniform domination number of a finite simple group

Group Theory 2018-04-11 v2

Abstract

Let GG be a finite simple group. By a theorem of Guralnick and Kantor, GG contains a conjugacy class CC such that for each non-identity element xGx \in G, there exists yCy \in C with G=x,yG = \langle x,y\rangle. Building on this deep result, we introduce a new invariant γu(G)\gamma_u(G), which we call the uniform domination number of GG. This is the minimal size of a subset SS of conjugate elements such that for each 1xG1 \ne x \in G, there exists sSs \in S with G=x,sG = \langle x, s \rangle. (This invariant is closely related to the total domination number of the generating graph of GG, which explains our choice of terminology.) By the result of Guralnick and Kantor, we have γu(G)C\gamma_u(G) \leqslant |C| for some conjugacy class CC of GG, and the aim of this paper is to determine close to best possible bounds on γu(G)\gamma_u(G) for each family of simple groups. For example, we will prove that there are infinitely many non-abelian simple groups GG with γu(G)=2\gamma_u(G) = 2. To do this, we develop a probabilistic approach, based on fixed point ratio estimates. We also establish a connection to the theory of bases for permutation groups, which allows us to apply recent results on base sizes for primitive actions of simple groups.

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@article{arxiv.1710.07113,
  title  = {On the uniform domination number of a finite simple group},
  author = {Timothy C. Burness and Scott Harper},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.07113},
  year   = {2018}
}

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35 pages; to appear in Trans. Amer. Math. Soc