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A new multi-attribute group decision-making method based on Einstein Bonferroni operators under interval-valued Fermatean hesitant fuzzy environment. [PDF]
Lei S, Ma X, Qin H, Wang Y, Zain JM.
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Adjoint <i>L</i>-functions, congruence ideals, and Selmer groups over GL n. [PDF]
Fong HL.
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Qudit-Native Simulation of the Potts Model. [PDF]
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Fuzzy soft tensor based group decision making approach with application to heterogeneous wireless network evaluation. [PDF]
Bilal M, Chaoqian L, Popa IL.
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On the commutativity degree of a group algebra
Afrika Matematika, 2021zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Rashid Rezaei
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On a lower bound of commutativity degree
Rendiconti Del Circolo Matematico Di Palermo, 2010There is a growing interest in the last years in the so-called ``commutativity degree'' of a finite group \(G\): this is defined as the number \(d(G)=\tfrac 1{|G|^2}|\{(x,y)\in G^2\mid [x,y]=1\}|\). The authors of this paper are devoting many researches in the last years to the topic, generalizing a series of recent contributions in the literature.
Rajat Kanti Nath +2 more
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Some results on relative commutativity degree
Rendiconti Del Circolo Matematico Di Palermo, 2015The relative commutativity degree of a subgroup \(H\) of a finite group \(G\), denoted by \(Pr(H,G)\), is the probability that an element of \(G\) commutes with an element of \(H\). The authors show some lower and upper bounds for \(Pr(H,G)\) and an invariance property of \(Pr(H,G)\) under isoclinism of pairs of groups. Even if the methods of proof may
Rajat Kanti Nath, Nath Rajat Kanti
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On the commutativity degree of compact groups
Archiv Der Mathematik, 2009In any finite group \(G\), for every \(n\geq 2\) the \(n\)-th commutative degree \(d_n(G)\) is the probability that a randomly chosen ordered \((n+1)\)-tuple of the group elements is mutually commuting. The aim of this paper is to generalize this definition to every compact group, which is possible since such a group can be considered as a probability ...
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CENTRAL EXTENSIONS AND COMMUTATIVITY DEGREE
Communications in Algebra, 2001In this paper, we shall determine, up to isomorphism, all finite groups G with commutativity degree d(G) greater than or equal to ½.
Paul Lescot
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RELATIVE COMMUTATIVITY DEGREE OF A SUBPOLYGROUP OF A FINITE POLYGROUP
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M Al Tahan, Bijan Davvaz, Davvaz B
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