A classification of finite primitive IBIS groups with alternating socle

Abstract

Let G be a finite permutation group on . An ordered sequence (ω1,…,ω) of elements of is an irredundant base for G if the pointwise stabilizer is trivial and no point is fixed by the stabilizer of its predecessors. If all irredundant bases of G have the same cardinality, G is said to be an IBIS group. Lucchini, Morigi and Moscatiello have proved a theorem reducing the problem of classifying finite primitive IBIS groups G to the case that the socle of G is either abelian or non-abelian simple. In this paper, we classify the finite primitive IBIS groups having socle an alternating group. Moreover, we propose a conjecture aiming to give a classification of all almost simple primitive IBIS groups.

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