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Derangements in Subspace Actions of Finite Classical Groups

Jason Fulman, Robert Guralnick

Published 2013-03-21, updated 2015-04-14Version 2

This is the third in a series of papers in which we prove a conjecture of Boston and Shalev that the proportion of derangements (fixed point free elements) is bounded away from zero for transitive actions of finite simple groups on a set of size greater than one. This paper treats the case of primitive subspace actions. It is also shown that if the dimension and codimension of the subspace go to infinity, then the proportion of derangements goes to one. Similar results are proved for elements in finite classical groups in cosets of the simple group. The results in this paper have applications to probabilistic generation of finite simple groups and maps between varieties over finite fields.

Comments: 59 pages, final version, to appear in Transactions of AMS
Categories: math.GR, math.CO
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