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The number of string C-groups of high rank

If $G$ is a transitive group of degree $n$ having a string C-group of rank $r\geq (n+3)/2$, then $G$ is necessarily the symmetric group $S_n$. We prove that if $n$ is large enough, up to isomorphism and duality, the number of string C-groups of rank $r$ for $S_n$ (with $r\geq (n+3)/2$) is the same as the number of string C-groups of rank $r+1$ for $S_{n+1}$. This result and the tools used in its proof, in particular the rank and degree extension, imply that if one knows the string C-groups of rank $(n+3)/2$ for $S_n$ with $n$ odd, one can construct from them all string C-groups of rank $(n+3)/2+k$ for $S_{n+k}$ for any positive integer $k$. The classification of the string C-groups of rank $r\geq (n+3)/2$ for $S_n$ is thus reduced to classifying string C-groups of rank $r$ for $S_{2r-3}$. A consequence of this result is the complete classification of all string C-groups of $S_n$ with rank $n-κ$ for $κ\in\{1,\ldots,6\}$, when $n\geq 2κ+3$, which extends previously known results. The number of string C-groups of rank $n-κ$, with $n\geq 2κ+3$, of this classification gives the following sequence of integers indexed by $κ$ and starting at $κ= 1$: $$(1,1,7,9,35,48)$$ This sequence of integers is new according to the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. It will be available as sequence number A359367.

preprint2023arXivOpen access

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