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arxiv: 1904.02370 · v1 · pith:ODK44KK3new · submitted 2019-04-04 · 🧮 math.GR

Words, permutations, and the nonsolvable length of a finite group

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We study the impact of certain identities and probabilistic identities on the structure of finite groups. More specifically, let $w$ be a nontrivial word in $d$ distinct variables and let $G$ be a finite group for which the word map $w_G:G^d\rightarrow G$ has a fiber of size at least $\rho|G|^d$ for some fixed $\rho>0$. We show that, for certain words $w$, this implies that $G$ has a normal solvable subgroup of index bounded above in terms of $w$ and $\rho$. We also show that, for a larger family of words $w$, this implies that the nonsolvable length of $G$ is bounded above in terms of $w$ and $\rho$, thus providing evidence in favor of a conjecture of Larsen. Along the way we obtain results of some independent interest, showing roughly that most elements of large finite permutation groups have large support.

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