On Codes in (Generalized) Symmetric Groups

Abstract

In this article, we show that, for the symmetric group Sn, the Young subgroup Sλ, with l(λ)≥ 3, is not a code with respect to a conjugacy class of Sn. This provides a partial answer to [Problem 4.1]FL26. We then provide a characterization of conjugacy classes Xi, such that subgroups S(n-2,1,1), S(n-3,2,1), and Yk for k≤ 3 are codes for X1 X2. Furthermore, we describe some codes in the finite Coxeter groups of type Bn, Cn, Dn, and in the generalized symmetric group Cm Sn.

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