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Generators for finite groups with a unique minimal normal subgroup (English)
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21 July 1998
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The authors prove that, if \(G\) is a finite group having a unique minimal normal subgroup \(N\), then the number of elements needed to generate \(G\) is not more than the number needed to generate \(G/N\) (assuming the latter number is at least two). The proof depends on the classification of finite simple groups, and about half of the paper is occupied with proving a lemma about outer automorphisms of non-abelian finite simple groups by considering various cases.
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minimal normal subgroups
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numbers of generators
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automorphisms
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finite simple groups
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outer automorphisms
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