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The transitive groups of degree 48 and some applications

Derek Holt, Gordon Royle, Gareth Tracey

Published 2021-02-14Version 1

The primary purpose of this paper is to report on the successful enumeration in Magma of representatives of the $195\,826\,352$ conjugacy classes of transitive subgroups of the symmetric group $S_{48}$ of degree 48. In addition, we have determined that 25707 of these groups are minimal transitive and that 713 of them are elusive. The minimal transitive examples have been used to enumerate the vertex-transitive groups of degree $48$, of which there are $1\,538\,868\,366$, all but $0.1625\%$ of which arise as Cayley graphs. We have also found that the largest number of elements required to generate any of these groups is 10, and we have used this fact to improve previous general bounds of the third author on the number of elements required to generate an arbitrary transitive permutation group of a given degree. The details of the proof of this improved bound will be published by the third author as a separate paper

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