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Totally $2$-closed finite groups with trivial Fitting subgroup

Published 3 Nov 2021 in math.GR and math.CO | (2111.02253v2)

Abstract: A group GG is said to be totally $2$-closed if in each of its faithful permutation representations, say on a set Ω\Omega, GG is the largest subgroup of Sym(Ω)\mathrm{Sym}(\Omega) which leaves invariant each of the GG-orbits for the induced action on Ω×Ω\Omega\times \Omega. We prove that there are precisely $47$ finite totally $2$-closed groups with trivial Fitting subgroup. Each of these groups is a direct product of pairwise non-isomorphic sporadic simple groups, with the direct factors coming from the Janko groups J1,J3\mathrm{J}_1, \mathrm{J}_3 and J4\mathrm{J}_4, together with Ly,Th\mathrm{Ly}, \mathrm{Th} and the Monster M\mathbb{M}. These are the first known examples of insoluble totally $2$-closed groups. As a by-product of our methods, we develop several tools for studying $2$-closures of transitive permutation groups -- a vital tool in the study of representations of finite groups as automorphism groups of digraphs. We also prove a dual to a 1939 theorem of Frucht from Algebraic Graph Theory.

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