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Greedy base sizes for sporadic simple groups
Published 26 Aug 2024 in math.GR | (2408.14139v1)
Abstract: A base for a permutation group $G$ acting on a set $\Omega$ is a sequence $\mathcal{B}$ of points of $\Omega$ such that the pointwise stabiliser $G_{\mathcal{B}}$ is trivial. Denote the minimum size of a base for $G$ by $b(G)$. There is a natural greedy algorithm for constructing a base of relatively small size; denote by $\mathcal{G}(G)$ the maximum size of a base it produces. Motivated by a long-standing conjecture of Cameron, we determine $\mathcal{G}(G)$ for every almost simple primitive group $G$ with socle a sporadic simple group, showing that $\mathcal{G}(G)=b(G)$.
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