Amalgams Determined By Locally Projective Actions

Author:

Ivanov A. A.,Shpectorov S. V.

Abstract

AbstractA locally projective amalgam is formed by the stabilizer G(x) of a vertex x and the global stabilizer G{x, y} of an edge (containing x) in a group G, acting faithfully and locally finitely on a connected graph Γ of valency 2n - 1 so that (i) the action is 2-arc-transitive; (ii) the subconstituent G(x)Γ(x) is the linear group SLn(2) = Ln(2) in its natural doubly transitive action and (iii) [t, G{x, y}] < O2(G(x) n G{x, y}) for some t G G{x, y} \ G(x). D. Z. Djokovic and G. L. Miller [DM80], used the classical Tutte’s theorem [Tu47], to show that there are seven locally projective amalgams for n = 2. Here we use the most difficult and interesting case of Trofimov’s theorem [Tr01] to extend the classification to the case n > 3. We show that besides two infinite series of locally projective amalgams (embedded into the groups AGLn(2) and O2n+(2)) there are exactly twelve exceptional ones. Some of the exceptional amalgams are embedded into sporadic simple groups M22, M23, Co2, J4 and BM. For each of the exceptional amalgam n = 3, 4 or 5.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

General Mathematics

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