W. A. Manning

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
On transitive groups that contain certain transitive subgroups.1939-01-01Paper
On transitive groups that contain certain transitive subgroups1939-01-01Paper
The order of primitive groups. V.1933-01-01Paper
Degree and class of multiply transitive groups.1933-01-01Paper
The Degree and Class of Multiply Transitive Groups, III1933-01-01Paper
The degree and class of multiply transitive groups. III.1933-01-01Paper
On primitive groups containing circular permutations of degree \(p\) or \(2p\).1932-01-01Paper
The degree and class of multiply transitive groups. III.1932-01-01Paper
The degree and class of multiply transitive groups. II.1929-01-01Paper
The primitive groups of class fourteen.1929-01-01Paper
The degree and class of doubly transitive groups.1929-01-01Paper
The class of triply and quadruply transitive groups.1929-01-01Paper
A theorem concerning simply transitive primitive groups.1929-01-01Paper
A theorem on simply transitive primitive groups.1928-01-01Paper
Simply transitive primitive groups.1927-01-01Paper
The primitive groups of class fourteen in which the positive subgroup is of class greater than fifteen.1927-01-01Paper
Simply transitive primitive groups.1927-01-01Paper
On simply transitive primitive groups.1926-01-01Paper
Primitive groups. Part I. (Stanford University Publications. Univ. Series. Mathematics and Astronomy. Vol. 1 Nr. 1.)1921-01-01Paper
On the order of primitive groups (IV).1919-01-01Paper
The order of primitive groups (III).1918-01-01Paper
The primitive groups of class 15.1917-01-01Paper
The degree and class of multiply transitive groups.1917-01-01Paper
On the order of primitive groups.1917-01-01Paper
1. The degree and class of multiply transitive groups. 2. The primitive groups of class fifteen.1917-01-01Paper
On the order of primitive groups. II.1915-01-01Paper
On the class of doubly transitive groups.1914-01-01Paper
The primitive groups of class twelve.1913-01-01Paper
The primitive groups of class twelve.1912-01-01Paper
On the limit of the degree of primitive groups.1911-01-01Paper
On the primitive groups of classes six and eight.1910-01-01Paper
On the order of primitive groups.1909-01-01Paper
The february meeting of the San Francisco Section (A. M. S ).1909-01-01Paper
Reports of meetings of the San Francisco Section of the American Mathematical Society.1908-01-01Paper
Reports of meetings of the San Francisco Section of the American Mathematical Society. February meeting.1907-01-01Paper
Reports of meetings of the San Francisco Section of the American Mathematical Society. September meeting.1907-01-01Paper
On the primitive groups of class ten.1906-01-01Paper
Groups in which a large number of operators may correspond to their inverses.1906-01-01Paper
On multiply transitive groups.1906-01-01Paper
A note on transitive groups.1906-01-01Paper
On the arithmetic nature of the coefficients in groups of finite monomial linear substitutions.1905-01-01Paper
On the primitive groups of class \(3p\).1905-01-01Paper
The primitive groups of class \(2p\) which contain a substitution of order \(p\) and degree \(2p\).1903-01-01Paper

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