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Random generators of the symmetric group: diameter, mixing time and spectral gap

Let $g$, $h$ be a random pair of generators of $G=Sym(n)$ or $G=Alt(n)$. We show that, with probability tending to $1$ as $n\to \infty$, (a) the diameter of $G$ with respect to $S = \{g,h,g^{-1},h^{-1}\}$ is at most $O(n^2 (\log n)^c)$, and (b) the mixing time of $G$ with respect to $S$ is at most $O(n^3 (\log n)^c)$. (Both $c$ and the implied constants are absolute.) These bounds are far lower than the strongest worst-case bounds known (in Helfgott--Seress, 2013); they roughly match the worst known examples. We also give an improved, though still non-constant, bound on the spectral gap. Our results rest on a combination of the algorithm in (Babai--Beals--Seress, 2004) and the fact that the action of a pair of random permutations is almost certain to act as an expander on $\ell$-tuples, where $\ell$ is an arbitrary constant (Friedman et al., 1998).

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