Solubilizers in profinite groups
Abstract
The solubilizer of an element x of a profinite group G is the set of the elements y of G such that the subgroup of G generated by x and y is prosoluble. We propose the following conjecture: the solubilizer of x in G has positive Haar measure if and only if g centralizes "almost all" the non-abelian chief factors of G. We reduce the proof of this conjecture to another conjecture concerning finite almost simple groups: there exists a positive c such that, for every finite simple group S and every (a,b)∈ (Aut(S) \1\) × Aut(S), the number of s is S such that a, bs is insoluble is at least c|S|. Work in progress by Fulman, Garzoni and Guralnick is leading to prove the conjecture when S is a simple group of Lie type. In this paper we prove the conjecture for alternating groups.
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