The productivity degree of two subgroups of dihedral groups

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The commutativity degree of a group is the probability that two randomly chosen elements of G commute. The concept of commutativity degree is then extended to the relative commutativity degree of a group, which is defined as the probability for an element of H and an element of G to commute to one another. In this research, the relative commutativity degree concept is extended to the probability of a product of two subgroups of a group G productivity degree of two subgroups of a group G which is defined as the ratio of the order of the intersection of HK and KH with the order of their union where H and K are the subgroups of a group G. This research focuses only on the dihedral groups. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Hamid, M. A., Ali, N. M. M., Sarmin, N. H., & Erfanian, A. (2014). The productivity degree of two subgroups of dihedral groups. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1605, pp. 601–604). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4887657

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