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The following pages link to Base sizes for simple groups and a conjecture of Cameron (Q3597915):
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- Large subgroups of simple groups. (Q468697) (← links)
- On intersections of solvable Hall subgroups in finite simple exceptional groups of Lie type. (Q471013) (← links)
- Base sizes for sporadic simple groups. (Q611032) (← links)
- Orbit invariants and an application to the Baby Monster. (Q661870) (← links)
- Unipotent classes in maximal subgroups of exceptional algebraic groups. (Q837055) (← links)
- Fixed point ratios in actions of finite classical groups. I. (Q875076) (← links)
- A proof of Pyber's base size conjecture (Q1647396) (← links)
- Base sizes of primitive groups: bounds with explicit constants (Q1755548) (← links)
- On base sizes for almost simple primitive groups (Q1799008) (← links)
- On the base size of the symmetric and the alternating group acting on partitions (Q1984366) (← links)
- Bases for quasisimple linear groups (Q1993992) (← links)
- On base sizes for algebraic groups (Q2012447) (← links)
- Base sizes for \(\mathcal S\)-actions of finite classical groups. (Q2017138) (← links)
- On the Saxl graphs of primitive groups with soluble stabilisers (Q2097198) (← links)
- On valency problems of Saxl graphs (Q2136393) (← links)
- Base sizes of primitive permutation groups (Q2139198) (← links)
- Permutation groups with restricted stabilizers (Q2153306) (← links)
- Bases of twisted wreath products (Q2153310) (← links)
- On relational complexity and base size of finite primitive groups (Q2160167) (← links)
- Topological generation of exceptional algebraic groups (Q2182270) (← links)
- Finite groups, 2-generation and the uniform domination number (Q2204406) (← links)
- Base sizes for primitive groups with soluble stabilisers (Q2239243) (← links)
- Random bases for coprime linear groups (Q2285743) (← links)
- On the minimal dimension of a finite simple group (Q2299623) (← links)
- Maximal irredundant families of minimal size in the alternating group (Q2311088) (← links)
- Base size sets and determining sets (Q2324487) (← links)
- The spread of a finite group (Q2662019) (← links)
- Normalisers of maximal tori and a conjecture of Vdovin (Q2682824) (← links)
- Every coprime linear group admits a base of size two (Q2790717) (← links)
- The classification of almost simple $\tfrac {3}{2}$-transitive groups (Q2847037) (← links)
- Extremely primitive sporadic and alternating groups (Q3144841) (← links)
- Base Sizes and Regular Orbits for Coprime Affine Permutation Groups (Q4265462) (← links)
- On the involution fixity of exceptional groups of Lie type (Q4575997) (← links)
- The depth of the maximal subgroups of Ree groups (Q4634063) (← links)
- FINITE GROUPS WITH THE SAME JOIN GRAPH AS A FINITE NILPOTENT GROUP (Q5009405) (← links)
- ON THE HEIGHT AND RELATIONAL COMPLEXITY OF A FINITE PERMUTATION GROUP (Q5078587) (← links)
- The existential transversal property: A generalization of homogeneity and its impact on semigroups (Q5143156) (← links)
- On the Saxl graph of a permutation group (Q5216084) (← links)
- On the uniform domination number of a finite simple group (Q5222747) (← links)
- Jordan blocks of unipotent elements in some irreducible representations of classical groups in good characteristic (Q5232919) (← links)
- On Pyber’s base size conjecture (Q5251609) (← links)
- ON THE BASE SIZE OF A TRANSITIVE GROUP WITH SOLVABLE POINT STABILIZER (Q5389524) (← links)
- Irredundant bases for finite groups of Lie type (Q6043861) (← links)
- Strongly base-two groups (Q6050113) (← links)
- A classification of finite primitive IBIS groups with alternating socle (Q6095988) (← links)
- On soluble subgroups of sporadic groups (Q6103906) (← links)
- The maximal size of a minimal generating set (Q6135384) (← links)
- Minimal degree, base size, order: selected topics on primitive permutation groups (Q6139346) (← links)
- Finite groups, minimal bases and the intersection number (Q6165641) (← links)
- Base sizes of primitive groups of diagonal type (Q6178435) (← links)