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Questions on group theory which concern finite groups.

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When is there a unique perfect group of order $n$?

For which $n$ is there a unique perfect group of order $n$? Are there infinitely many such $n$? Some guesses for infinite sequences of such $n$: $|\mathrm{PSL}(2,p)|$, $|\mathrm{SL}(2,p)|$, $|A_m|$, …
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Subgroup property stronger than being characteristic

There must be no other subgroup of $H$ isomorphic to $K$. Certainly this property implies your property, as $g^{-1}Kg$ is always isomorphic to $K$. Conversely if $K'\leq H$ is isomorphic to $K$ let $ …
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Bounds on the number of elements of a given order in a finite simple group

For $w$ a word in a free group $F_d$, we can consider the word map $\bar w : G^d \to G$. Let $P_w(G)$ denote the proportion of $d$-tuples $x \in G^d$ such that $\bar w (x) = 1$. Your notation is relat …
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Is there anything known about the lower central series of a group $G\wr C_p$?

Here is a solution in the special case in which each lower central factor $\gamma_i(G) / \gamma_{i+1}(G)$ is elementary abelian. First consider the case in which $G$ is elementary abelian, written add …
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Nonisomorphic finite groups with isomorphic Sylow subgroups

Let $G_1$ and $G_2$ be nonisomorphic Sylow-isomorphic groups. For example let $G_1 = C_6$ and $G_2 = S_3$. Then for any finite group $H$, the groups $G_1 \times H$ and $G_2 \times H$ are nonisomorphic …
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How quasirandom are the nonabelian finite simple groups?

Suppose $G$ is a finite simple group of order $n$ with a nontrivial representation of degree $d$. Then $G$ is isomorphic to a subgroup of $U(d)$. By Collins's sharp version of Jordan's theorem (https: …
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When does $G\times G\times G$ admit a faithful group action on a set of size $|G|$?

This is more of an extended comment than an answer. I will determine all the abelian groups failing to act faithfully on at most $n/3$ points. Suppose $G$ is abelian, say $G = C_{q_1} \times C_{q_2} \ …
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Minimal degree of primitive permutation group

You seem to be aware of the answer to your own question, since you give the reference to the paper of Guralnick and Magaard, which classifies groups of minimal degree $\leq n/2$. Therefore $n \leq 2m$ …
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When are elements of a (perfect) semidirect product simple commutators?

Your general question seems too general. Here is a partial answer to your specific question. Let $V = \mathbb{F}^{2m}$ and $G = \mathrm{Sp}_{2m}(\mathbb{F})$. Consider some $vg \in VG$. We know that $ …
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Finite groups: equations with many solutions

In the case $k=0$ this is a conjecture of Dixon. See http://people.math.carleton.ca/~jdixon/Prgrpth.pdf, Section 1.2. I don't know of any reason it should become obviously false for $k>0$, so I guess …
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Bounding size of group by number of generators, order of elements, and nilpotency class (Res...

Converting my comment into an answer: Let $G = G_1 \ge G_2 \ge \cdots$ be the lower central series. Then $G_k/G_{k+1}$ is spanned by the left-normed commutators $[x_1, \dotsc, x_k]$ with $x_1, \dotsc, …
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6 votes
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Kantor's Singer cycle theorem

I'm trying to understand the proof of Kantor's Singer cycle theorem, which asserts that if $G$ is a subgroup of $\operatorname{GL}(n,q)$ containing a Singer cycle then $\operatorname{GL}(n/s,q^s) \leq …
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Kantor's Singer cycle theorem

Ah, point I was overlooking is that in this case, $|\Delta|$ must be prime: this comes out of the application of Burnside-Schur. To spell out the rest of the proof (no doubt one way of many), we know …
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Maximal abelian subgroups of the full collineation group $\mathrm{P\Gamma L}_3(q)$

Is there a convenient list of the maximal abelian subgroups of the projective semilinear group $\mathrm{P\Gamma L}_3(K) \cong \mathrm{PGL}_3(K) \rtimes \mathrm{Gal}(K)$ for $K$ a finite field? This is …
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Minimal degrees of finite simple groups

The minimal projective degrees (minimal degree of an irreducible representation of a central extension) of the finite classical groups are (famously) given by Tiep and Zalesskii [1]. Is there a conven …
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