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Association schemes with given stratum dimensions: on a paper of Peter M. Neumann
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In January 1969, Peter M. Neumann wrote a paper entitled “Primitive permutation groups of degree 3p”. The main theorem placed restrictions on the parameters of a primitive but not 2-transitive permutation group of degree three times a prime. The paper was never published, and the results have been superseded by stronger theorems depending on the classification of the finite simple groups, for example a classification of primitive groups of odd degree.However, there are further reasons for being interested in this paper. First, it was written at a time when combinatorial techniques were being introduced into the theory of finite permutation groups, and the paper gives a very good summary and application of these techniques. Second, like its predecessor by Helmut Wielandt on primitive groups of degree 2p, it can be re-interpreted as a combinatorial result concerning association schemes whose common eigenspaces have dimensions of a rather limited form. This result uses neither the primality of p nor the existence of a permutation group related to the combinatorial structure. We extract these results and give details of the related combinatorics.
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Title: Association schemes with given stratum dimensions: on a paper of Peter M. Neumann
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In January 1969, Peter M.
Neumann wrote a paper entitled “Primitive permutation groups of degree 3p”.
The main theorem placed restrictions on the parameters of a primitive but not 2-transitive permutation group of degree three times a prime.
The paper was never published, and the results have been superseded by stronger theorems depending on the classification of the finite simple groups, for example a classification of primitive groups of odd degree.
However, there are further reasons for being interested in this paper.
First, it was written at a time when combinatorial techniques were being introduced into the theory of finite permutation groups, and the paper gives a very good summary and application of these techniques.
Second, like its predecessor by Helmut Wielandt on primitive groups of degree 2p, it can be re-interpreted as a combinatorial result concerning association schemes whose common eigenspaces have dimensions of a rather limited form.
This result uses neither the primality of p nor the existence of a permutation group related to the combinatorial structure.
We extract these results and give details of the related combinatorics.
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