String C-groups as transitive subgroups of Sym(n)
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groupgammastringsymmetrictransitivealternatingc-groupc-groups
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If $\Gamma$ is a string C-group which is isomorphic to a transitive subgroup of the symmetric group Sym(n) (other than Sym(n) and the alternating group Alt(n)), then the rank of $\Gamma$ is at most $n/2+1$, with finitely many exceptions (which are classified). It is conjectured that only the symmetric group has to be excluded.
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