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Total closure for permutation actions of finite nonabelian simple groups

Group Theory 2024-02-06 v2

Abstract

For a positive integer kk, a group GG is said to be totally kk-closed if for each set Ω\Omega upon which GG acts faithfully, GG is the largest subgroup of Sym(Ω)\mathrm{Sym}(\Omega) that leaves invariant each of the GG-orbits in the induced action on Ω××Ω=Ωk\Omega\times\cdots\times \Omega=\Omega^k. Each finite group GG is totally G|G|-closed, and k(G)k(G) denotes the least integer kk such that GG is totally kk-closed. We address the question of determining the closure number k(G)k(G) for finite simple groups GG. Prior to our work it was known that k(G)=2k(G)=2 for cyclic groups of prime order and for precisely six of the sporadic simple groups, and that k(G)3k(G)\geq3 for all other finite simple groups. We determine the value for the alternating groups, namely k(An)=n1k(A_n)=n-1. In addition, for all simple groups GG, other than alternating groups and classical groups, we show that k(G)7k(G)\leq 7. Finally, if GG is a finite simple classical group with natural module of dimension nn, we show that k(G)n+2k(G)\leq n+2 if n14n \ge 14, and k(G)n/3+12k(G) \le \lfloor n/3 + 12 \rfloor otherwise, with smaller bounds achieved by certain families of groups. This is achieved by determining a uniform upper bound (depending on nn and the type of GG) on the base sizes of the primitive actions of GG, based on known bounds for specific actions. We pose several open problems aimed at completing the determination of the closure numbers for finite simple groups.

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@article{arxiv.2206.02347,
  title  = {Total closure for permutation actions of finite nonabelian simple groups},
  author = {Saul D. Freedman and Michael Giudici and Cheryl Praeger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.02347},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

18 pages. Minor edits, plus a finiteness condition added to Lemma 5.1