Nonnilpotent subsets in the Suzuki groups
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DOI10.22108/IJGT.2017.11176zbMATH Open1445.20022arXiv1309.5577OpenAlexW2023133118MaRDI QIDQ5124015FDOQ5124015
Authors: Mohammad Zarrin
Publication date: 17 September 2020
Abstract: Let G be a group and N be the class of nilpotent groups. A subset A of G is said to be nonnilpotent if for any two distinct elements a and b in A, ha, bi 62 N. If, for any other nonnilpotent subset B in G, |A| ? |B|, then A is said to be a maximal nonnilpotent subset and the cardinality of this subset (if it exists) is denoted by !(NG). In this paper, among other results, we obtain !(NSuz(q)) and !(NPGL(2,q)), where Suz(q) is the Suzuki simple group over the field with q elements and PGL(2, q) is the projective general linear group of degree 2 over the finite field of size q, respectively.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1309.5577
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