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Sets of universal sequences for the symmetric group and analogous semigroups

Group Theory 2019-09-24 v3

Abstract

A universal sequence for a group or semigroup SS is a sequence of words w1,w2,w_1, w_2, \ldots such that for any sequence s1,s2,Ss_1, s_2, \ldots\in S, the equations wn=snw_n = s_n, nNn\in \mathbb{N}, can be solved simultaneously in SS. For example, Galvin showed that the sequence (a1(anban)b1(anb1an)ba)nN(a^{-1}(a^nba^{-n})b^{-1}(a^nb^{-1}a^{-n})ba)_{n\in\mathbb{N}} is universal for the symmetric group Sym(X)(X) when XX is infinite, and Sierpi\'nski showed that (a2b3(abab3)n+1ab2ab3)nN(a ^ 2 b ^ 3 (abab ^ 3) ^ {n + 1} ab ^ 2 ab ^ 3)_{n\in \mathbb{N}} is universal for the monoid XXX ^ X of functions from the infinite set XX to itself. In this paper, we show that under some conditions, the set of universal sequences for the symmetric group on an infinite set XX is independent of the cardinality of XX. More precisely, we show that if YY is any set such that YX|Y| \geq |X|, then every universal sequence for Sym(X)(X) is also universal for Sym(Y)(Y). If X>20|X| > 2 ^ {\aleph_0}, then the converse also holds. It is shown that an analogue of this theorem holds in the context of inverse semigroups, where the role of the symmetric group is played by the symmetric inverse monoid. In the general context of semigroups, the full transformation monoid XXX ^ X is the natural analogue of the symmetric group and the symmetric inverse monoid. If XX and YY are arbitrary infinite sets, then it is an open question as to whether or not every sequence that is universal for XXX ^ X is also universal for YYY ^ Y. However, we obtain a sufficient condition for a sequence to be universal for XXX ^ X which does not depend on the cardinality of XX. A large class of sequences satisfy this condition, and hence are universal for XXX ^ X for every infinite set XX.

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@article{arxiv.1803.01377,
  title  = {Sets of universal sequences for the symmetric group and analogous semigroups},
  author = {James Hyde and Julius Jonušas and James D. Mitchell and Yann H. Péresse},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.01377},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

14 pages, to appear in Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, updated to incorporate referee suggestions