A generalization of Sims’ conjecture for finite primitive groups and two point stabilizers in primitive groups

Author:

Spiga Pablo1

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Matematica e Applicazioni , University of Milano-Bicocca , Via Cozzi 55, 20125 Milano , Italy

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we propose a refinement of Sims’ conjecture concerning the cardinality of the point stabilizers in finite primitive groups, and we make some progress towards this refinement. In this process, when dealing with primitive groups of diagonal type, we construct a finite primitive group 𝐺 on Ω and two distinct points α , β Ω \alpha,\beta\in\Omega with G α β G α G_{\alpha\beta}\unlhd G_{\alpha} and G α β 1 G_{\alpha\beta}\neq 1 , where G α G_{\alpha} is the stabilizer of 𝛼 in 𝐺 and G α β G_{\alpha\beta} is the stabilizer of 𝛼 and 𝛽 in 𝐺. In particular, this example gives an answer to a question raised independently by Cameron and by Fomin in the Kourovka Notebook.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Algebra and Number Theory

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