Synchronising primitive groups of diagonal type exist

Abstract

Every synchronising permutation group is primitive and of one of three types: affine, almost simple, or diagonal. We exhibit the first known example of a synchronising diagonal type group. More precisely, we show that PSL(2,q)× PSL(2,q) acting in its diagonal action on PSL(2,q) is separating, and hence synchronising, for q=13 and q=17. Furthermore, we show that such groups are non-spreading for all prime powers q.

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