Abstract

The purpose of the present paper is to consider the notion of isoclinism between two finite groups and its generalization to n-isoclinism, introduced by J. C. Bioch in 1976. A weaker form of n-isoclinism, called relative n-isoclinism, will be discussed. This will allow us to improve some classical results in literature. We will point out the connections between a relative n-isoclinism and the notions of commutativity degree, n-th nilpotency degree and relative n-th nilpotency degree, which arouse interest in the classification of groups of prime power order in the last years.

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