Autocommuting probability of a finite group

Abstract

Let G be a finite group and (G) the automorphism group of G. The autocommuting probability of G, denoted by (G, (G)), is the probability that a randomly chosen automorphism of G fixes a randomly chosen element of G. In this paper, we study (G, (G)) through a generalization. We obtain a computing formula, several bounds and characterizations of G through (G, (G)). We conclude the paper by showing that the generalized autocommuting probability of G remains unchanged under autoisoclinism.

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