Strongly generating elements in finite and profinite groups
Abstract
Given a finite group G and an element g∈ G, we may compare the expected number e(G) of elements needed to generate G and the expected number e(G,g) of elements of G needed to generate G together with g. We address the following question: how large can the difference e(G)-e(G,g) be?
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