Groups having the same Hall-Senior genus

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This article defines an equivalence relation over the collection of groups. View a complete list of equivalence relations on groups.

Definition

Two groups G and H are said to have the same Hall-Senior genus if there is a lattice isomorphism between their respective lattices of normal subgroups (i.e., a bijection that preserves the containment relationship) such that under this lattice isomorphism, every group is mapped to an isoclinic group.

The term was used in the classification, by Hall and Senior, of the groups of order 2k,0k6, and in this context, G and H are taken to be groups of order 2k for the same k.

Relation with other equivalence relations

Stronger equivalence relations

Weaker equivalence relations