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Theory of Groups of Finite Order

Theory of Groups of Finite Order

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Theory of Groups of Finite Order
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An unabridged republication of the classic 1911 edition, this volume constitutes both a great historical contribution to mathematical literature and a basic reference book in its field. Suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in mathematics as well as historians of mathematics, the introductory treatment was hailed by International Mathematical News as "more easily comprehensible than most other books on the subject," and as "a classic work, extraordinarily rich," by Elemente der Mathematik.
After introducing permutation notation and presenting the definition of a group, author William Burnside discusses the simpler properties of groups that are independent of their modes of representation; composition-series of groups; isomorphism of a group with itself; Abelian groups; groups whose orders are the powers of primes; and Sylow's theorem. Permutation groups and groups of linear substitutions receive an extensive treatment; two chapters are devoted to the graphic representation of groups, and the closing chapter examines congruence groups. Forty-five pages of notes at the back of the book offer ample treatment of special topics.

Reprint of the Cambridge University Press, second 1911 edition.
milestone for math;classic mathematics;permutations;basics of groups;subgroups;factor groups;composition series of a group;automorphism;sylow theorems;permutation groups;linear groups;representation theory;math history;abelian groups;isomorphism;composition series of groups;molien polynomial;advanced mathematics;development group theory;powers of primes;linear substitutions;congruence groups;modern theory of finite groups;books on math history;p groups

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An unabridged republication of the classic 1911 edition, this volume constitutes both a great historical contribution to mathematical literature and a basic reference book in its field. Suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in mathematics as well as historians of mathematics, the introductory treatment was hailed by International Mathematical News as "more easily comprehensible than most other books on the subject," and as "a classic work, extraordinarily rich," by Elemente der Mathematik.
After introducing permutation notation and presenting the definition of a group, author William Burnside discusses the simpler properties of groups that are independent of their modes of representation; composition-series of groups; isomorphism of a group with itself; Abelian groups; groups whose orders are the powers of primes; and Sylow's theorem. Permutation groups and groups of linear substitutions receive an extensive treatment; two chapters are devoted to the graphic representation of groups, and the closing chapter examines congruence groups. Forty-five pages of notes at the back of the book offer ample treatment of special topics.

Reprint of the Cambridge University Press, second 1911 edition.
milestone for math;classic mathematics;permutations;basics of groups;subgroups;factor groups;composition series of a group;automorphism;sylow theorems;permutation groups;linear groups;representation theory;math history;abelian groups;isomorphism;composition series of groups;molien polynomial;advanced mathematics;development group theory;powers of primes;linear substitutions;congruence groups;modern theory of finite groups;books on math history;p groups