IBIS soluble linear groups
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Abstract: Let be a finite permutation group on An ordered sequence of elements of is an irredundant base for if the pointwise stabilizer is trivial and no point is fixed by the stabilizer of its predecessors. If all irredundant bases of have the same cardinality, is said to be an IBIS group. In this paper we give a classification of quasi-primitive soluble irreducible IBIS linear groups, and we also describe nilpotent and metacyclic IBIS linear groups and IBIS linear groups of odd order.
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