Commuting probabilities of n-centralizer finite rings
Abstract
Let R be a finite ring. The commuting probability of R, denoted by (R), is the probability that any two randomly chosen elements of R commute. R is called an n-centralizer ring if it has n distinct centralizers. In this paper, we compute (R) for some n-centralizer finite rings.
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