Shintani descent, simple groups and spread
Abstract: The spread of a group $G$, written $s(G)$, is the largest $k$ such that for any nontrivial elements $x_1, \dots, x_k \in G$ there exists $y \in G$ such that $G = \langle x_i, y \rangle$ for all $i$. Burness, Guralnick and Harper recently classified the finite groups $G$ such that $s(G) > 0$, which involved a reduction to almost simple groups. In this paper, we prove an asymptotic result that determines exactly when $s(G_n) \to \infty$ for a sequence of almost simple groups $(G_n)$. We apply probabilistic and geometric ideas, but the key tool is Shintani descent, a technique from the theory of algebraic groups that provides a bijection, the Shintani map, between conjugacy classes of almost simple groups. We provide a self-contained presentation of a general version of Shintani descent, and we prove that the Shintani map preserves information about maximal overgroups. This is suited to further applications. Indeed, we also use it to study $\mu(G)$, the minimal number of maximal overgroups of an element of $G$. We show that if $G$ is almost simple, then $\mu(G) \leqslant 3$ when $G$ has an alternating or sporadic socle, but in general, unlike when $G$ is simple, $\mu(G)$ can be arbitrarily large.
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