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The Burness-Giudici Conjecture on Some Primitive Groups with Socle PSU(3,q)

Group Theory 2026-02-10 v2

Abstract

Let GG be a transitive permutation group on Ω\Omega with two points α,βΩ\alpha, \beta\in\Omega such that GαGβ=1G_{\alpha}\cap G_{\beta}=1. The Saxl graph Σ(G)\Sigma(G) of the pair (G,Ω)(G,\Omega) is the graph with vertex set Ω\Omega, while two vertices α,β\alpha', \beta' are adjacent if and only if GαGβ=1G_{\alpha'}\cap G_{\beta'}=1. It was conjectured by Burness and Giudici that the Saxl graph Σ(G)\Sigma(G) of any primitive permutation group GG has the property that any two vertices have a common neighbor. We focused on proving the conjecture for all primitive groups GG whose socle is a simple group of Lie-type of rank 11, that is, those with soc(G){PSL(2,q),PSU(3,q),Ree(q),Sz(q)}soc(G)\in \{PSL(2,q), PSU(3,q), Ree(q), Sz(q)\}. The case of soc(G)=PSL(2,q)soc(G)=PSL(2,q) has been published in two papers. This paper will address most cases where soc(G)=PSU(3,q)soc(G)=PSU(3,q), with the exception of a particularly intricate configuration in which the point stabilizer contains PSO(3,q)PSO(3,q). That specific configuration has been treated in a separate paper.

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@article{arxiv.2512.22456,
  title  = {The Burness-Giudici Conjecture on Some Primitive Groups with Socle PSU(3,q)},
  author = {Huye Chen and Shaofei Du and Weicong Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.22456},
  year   = {2026}
}