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Correction of a theorem on the symmetric group generated by transvections

Let $V$ denote a vector space over two-element field $\mathbb F_2$ with finite positive dimension and endowed with a symplectic form $B.$ Let ${\rm SL}(V)$ denote the special linear group of $V.$ Let $S$ denote a subset of $V.$ Define $Tv(S)$ as the subgroup of ${\rm SL}(V)$ generated by the transvections with direction $α$ for all $α\in S.$ Define $G(S)$ as the graph whose vertex set is $S$ and where $α,β\in S$ are connected whenever $B(α,β)=1.$ A well-known theorem states that under the assumption that $S$ spans $V,$ the following (i), (ii) are equivalent: (i) $Tv(S)$ is isomorphic to a symmetric group. (ii) $G(S)$ is a claw-free block graph. We give an example which shows that this theorem is not true. We give a modification of this theorem as follows. Assume that $S$ is a linearly independent set of $V$ and no element of $S$ is in the radical of $V.$ Then the above (i), (ii) are equivalent.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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