n-th relative nilpotency degree and relative n-isoclinism classes

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P. Hall introduced the notion of isoclinism between two groups more than 60 years ago. Successively, many authors have extended such a notion in different contexts. The present paper deals with the notion of relative n-isoclinism, given by N. S. Hekster in 1986, and with the notion of n-th relative nilpotency degree, recently introduced in literature.

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Rezaei, R., & Russo, F. G. (2011). n-th relative nilpotency degree and relative n-isoclinism classes. Carpathian Journal of Mathematics, 27(1), 123–130. https://doi.org/10.37193/cjm.2011.01.03

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