Simple groups, permutation groups, and probability

  • Liebeck M
  • Shalev A
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Abstract

We derive a new bound for the minimal degree of an almost simple primitive permutation group, and settle a conjecture of Cameron and Kantor concerning the base size of such a group. Additional results concern random generation of simple groups, and the so-called genus conjecture of Guralnick and Thompson. Our proofs are based on probabilistic arguments, together with a new result concerning the size of the intersection of a maximal subgroup of a classical group with a conjugacy class of elements.

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Liebeck, M., & Shalev, A. (1999). Simple groups, permutation groups, and probability. Journal of the American Mathematical Society, 12(2), 497–520. https://doi.org/10.1090/s0894-0347-99-00288-x

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