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On base sizes for almost simple primitive groups (1803.10955v2)

Published 29 Mar 2018 in math.GR

Abstract: Let $G \leqslant {\rm Sym}(\Omega)$ be a finite almost simple primitive permutation group, with socle $G_0$ and point stabilizer $H$. A subset of $\Omega$ is a base for $G$ if its pointwise stabilizer is trivial; the base size of $G$, denoted $b(G)$, is the minimal size of a base. We say that $G$ is standard if $G_0 = A_n$ and $\Omega$ is an orbit of subsets or partitions of ${1, \ldots, n}$, or if $G_0$ is a classical group and $\Omega$ is an orbit of subspaces (or pairs of subspaces) of the natural module for $G_0$. The base size of a standard group can be arbitrarily large, in general, whereas the situation for non-standard groups is rather more restricted. Indeed, we have $b(G) \leqslant 7$ for every non-standard group $G$, with equality if and only if $G$ is the Mathieu group ${\rm M}_{24}$ in its natural action on $24$ points. In this paper, we extend this result by classifying the non-standard groups with $b(G)=6$. The main tools include recent work on bases for actions of simple algebraic groups, together with probabilistic methods and improved fixed point ratio estimates for exceptional groups of Lie type.

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