Base (group theory)


Let be a finite permutation group acting on a set. A sequence
of k distinct elements of is a base for G if the only element of which fixes every pointwise is the identity element of.
Bases and strong generating sets are concepts of importance in computational group theory. A base and a strong generating set for a group can be obtained using the Schreier–Sims algorithm.
It is often beneficial to deal with bases and strong generating sets as these may be easier to work with than the entire group. A group may have a small base compared to the set it acts on. In the "worst case", the symmetric groups and alternating groups have large bases, and there are often specialized algorithms that deal with these cases.