Abstract
Let G be a finite group and let denote the probability that two randomly selected elements of G are conjugate. Two elements of G are called autoconjugate if one is the image of other under an automorphism of G. Let denote the probability that two randomly selected elements of G are autoconjugate. We calculate for some finite groups and some lower bounds of . We also prove that if and only if , where denotes the group of all class-preserving automorphisms of G. This gives another perspective on a question of Avinoam Mann.
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