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Irredundant bases for the symmetric group
Colva M. Roney-Dougal, Peiran Wu
Published 2023-08-31Version 1
An irredundant base of a group $G$ acting faithfully on a finite set $\Gamma$ is a sequence of points in $\Gamma$ that produces a strictly descending chain of pointwise stabiliser subgroups in $G$, terminating at the trivial subgroup. Suppose that $G$ is $\operatorname{S}_n$ or $\operatorname{A}_n$ acting primitively on $\Gamma$, and that the point stabiliser is primitive in its natural action on $n$ points. We prove that the maximum size of an irredundant base of $G$ is $O\left(\sqrt{n}\right)$, and in most cases $O\left((\log n)^2\right)$. We also show that these bounds are best possible.
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