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Orbits of Primitive $k$-Homogenous Groups on $(n-k)$-Partitions with Applications to Semigroups

Group Theory 2015-12-18 v1

Abstract

Let XX be a finite set such that X=n|X|=n, and let k<n/2k< n/2. A group is kk-homogeneous if it has only one orbit on the sets of size kk. The aim of this paper is to prove some general results on permutation groups and then apply them to transformation semigroups. On groups we find the minimum number of permutations needed to generate kk-homogeneous groups (for k1k\ge 1); in particular we show that 22-homogeneous groups are 22-generated. We also describe the orbits of kk-homogenous groups on partitions with nkn-k parts, classify the 33-homogeneous groups GG whose orbits on (n3)(n-3)-partitions are invariant under the normalizer of GG in SnS_n, and describe the normalizers of 22-homogeneous groups in the symmetric group. Then these results are applied to extract information about transformation semigroups with given group of units, namely to prove results on their automorphisms and on the minimum number of generators. The paper finishes with some problems on permutation groups, transformation semigroups and computational algebra.

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@article{arxiv.1512.05608,
  title  = {Orbits of Primitive $k$-Homogenous Groups on $(n-k)$-Partitions with Applications to Semigroups},
  author = {João Araújo and Peter J. Cameron},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.05608},
  year   = {2015}
}