Abstract
Let $G \leq \mathrm{Sym} (X)$ for a countable set $X$. Call a colouring of $X$ asymmetric, if the identity is the only element of $G$ which preserves all colours. The motion (also called minimal degree) of $G$ is the minimal number of elements moved by an element $g \in G \setminus\{\mathrm{id}\}$. We show that every locally compact, closed permutation group with infinite motion admits an asymmetric $2$-colouring. This generalises a recent result by Babai and confirms a conjecture by Imrich, Smith, Tucker, and Watkins from 2015.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 18 Aug 2022 |
Keywords
- math.GR
- math.CO