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Sets of elements that pairwise generate a linear group (English)
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22 April 2008
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Let \(G\) be a finite group that can generated by two elements, \(\Gamma=\Gamma(G)\) be a graph on the set of elements of \(G\) and two vertices are adjacent if they generate \(G\). Let \(\mu(G)\) be the maximal size of a clique of \(\Gamma\), \(\sigma(G)\) be the least integer \(k\) such that \(G\) is the union of \(k\) of its proper subgroups and \(\chi(G)\) be the chromatic number of \(\Gamma\). We have \(\mu(G)\leq \chi(G)\leq \sigma(G)\). Corollary. Let \(G\) be any of the groups \((P)GL(n,q)\), \((P)SL(n,q)\), and let \(\Gamma=\Gamma(G)\) be as above. If \(n\geq 12\) and either \(n\not\equiv 2\;(\text{ mod}\;4)\) or \(n\equiv 2\;(\text{ mod}\;4)\) and \(G=(P)SL(n,q)\), then \(\mu(G)=\chi(G)=\sigma(G)\).
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general linear group
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covering
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pairwise generating set
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