G. A. Miller

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3160373 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1961-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3113523 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1955-01-01Paper
Abstract Group Generated by the Quaternion Units
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1947-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3048668 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1947-01-01Paper
Prime Number of Conjugate Operators in a Group
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1946-01-01Paper
Prime Number of Operators in Sets of Conjugates
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1946-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3105938 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1946-01-01Paper
Groups Having a Small Number of Sets of Conjugate Subgroups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1945-01-01Paper
A Tenth Lesson in the History of Mathematics
National Mathematics Magazine
1945-01-01Paper
Illustrations and Simple Abstract Proof of Sylow's Theorem
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1945-01-01Paper
An Eighth Lesson in the History of Mathematics
National Mathematics Magazine
1944-01-01Paper
A Ninth Lesson in the History of Mathematics
National Mathematics Magazine
1944-01-01Paper
Possible Numbers of Non-Invariant Operators of a Group
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1944-01-01Paper
Groups Containing Less Than Twenty-Eight Non-Invariant Operators
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1944-01-01Paper
Relative Number of Non-Invariant Operators in a Group
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1944-01-01Paper
Groups Involving a Small Number of Sets of Conjugate Operators
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1944-01-01Paper
Determination of the Subgroups of Small Index
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1943-01-01Paper
Groups Containing Four and Only Four Non-Invariant Subgroups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1943-01-01Paper
A Fifth Lesson in the History of Mathematics
National Mathematics Magazine
1943-01-01Paper
A Sixth Lesson in the History of Mathematics
National Mathematics Magazine
1943-01-01Paper
A Seventh Lesson in the History of Mathematics
National Mathematics Magazine
1943-01-01Paper
Possible Groups of Automorphisms
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1943-01-01Paper
Special Invariant Subgroups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1943-01-01Paper
Subgroups Transformed According to a Group of Prime Order
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1943-01-01Paper
Implications Involved in Mathematical Advances
Science
1943-01-01Paper
Groups of Transformations of the Non-Invariant Subgroups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1943-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3105929 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1943-01-01Paper
Groups Containing a Prime Number of Conjugate Subgroups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1943-01-01Paper
Maximal Sylow Subgroups of a Given Group
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1942-01-01Paper
The Permutation Groups of a General Degree
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1942-01-01Paper
A Fourth Lesson in the History of Mathematics
National Mathematics Magazine
1942-01-01Paper
Certain Direct Products of the Groups of Self-Isometries
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1942-01-01Paper
Automorphisms of the Dihedral Groups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1942-01-01Paper
Some Deductions from Frobenius's Theorem
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1942-01-01Paper
Groups Containing a Maximal Proper Subgroup of Order 4
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1941-01-01Paper
Groups Containing Maximal Subgroups of Prime Order
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1941-01-01Paper
Maximal Invariant Proper Subgroups of a Finite Group
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1941-01-01Paper
A third lesson in the history of mathematics.
National Mathematics Magazine
1941-01-01Paper
Maximal subgroups of a given group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1941-01-01Paper
Maximal subgroups of a finite group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1941-01-01Paper
Maximal Subgroups Whose Orders Are Divisible by Two or Three
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1941-01-01Paper
Maximal Subgroups of a Finite Group
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1941-01-01Paper
Maximal Subgroups of a Given Group
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1941-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3108279 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1940-01-01Paper
Groups Which Contain Less Than Fourteen Proper Subgroups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1940-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3040549 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1940-01-01Paper
Abelian Groups Which Contain No More Than 25 Proper Subgroups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1940-01-01Paper
The Groups Which Contain Exactly Fourteen Proper Subgroups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1940-01-01Paper
Fundamental laws of operations in mathematics.
Science
1940-01-01Paper
Groups which contain less than fourteen proper subgroups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1940-01-01Paper
The groups which contain exactly fourteen proper subgroups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1940-01-01Paper
Abelian groups which contain no more than 25 proper subgroups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1940-01-01Paper
Subgroups of the groups whose orders are below thirty.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1940-01-01Paper
Minimal cross-cut subgroups relative to the product of their orders.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1940-01-01Paper
Every two equal order subgroups having only identity in common.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1940-01-01Paper
Subgroups of the Groups Whose Orders Are Below Thirty
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1940-01-01Paper
Minimal Cross-Cut Subgroups Relative to the Product of Their Orders
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1940-01-01Paper
Every Two Equal Order Subgroups Having Only Identity in Common
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1940-01-01Paper
Number of the Subgroups of Any Abelian Group
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1939-01-01Paper
Groups Which Contain Less Than Ten Proper Subgroups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1939-01-01Paper
Groups Containing a Prime Number of Non-Invariant Subgroups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1939-01-01Paper
Groups of Degree n in Which the Largest Degree of a Substitution is a Minimum
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1939-01-01Paper
Independent Generators of the Subgroups of an Abelian Group
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1939-01-01Paper
Groups Having a Small Number of Subgroups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1939-01-01Paper
Groups Which Contain Ten or Eleven Proper Subgroups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1939-01-01Paper
Prime Power Groups Determined by the Number of Their Subgroups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1939-01-01Paper
Groups Having a Small Number of Sets of Conjugate Subgroups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1939-01-01Paper
A first lesson in the history of mathematics.
National Mathematics Magazine
1939-01-01Paper
A second lesson in the history of mathematics.
National Mathematics Magazine
1939-01-01Paper
Approximations in mathematics regarded as exact.
The Mathematics Student
1939-01-01Paper
Solution of equations by the ancients.
 
1939-01-01Paper
Number of the subgroups of any given abelian group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1939-01-01Paper
Independent generators of the subgroups of an abelian group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1939-01-01Paper
Groups of degree \(n\) in which the largest degree of a substitution is a minimum.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1939-01-01Paper
Groups containing a prime number of non-invariant subgroups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1939-01-01Paper
Groups which contain less than ten proper subgroups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1939-01-01Paper
Prime power groups determined by the number of their subgroups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1939-01-01Paper
Groups having a small number of subgroups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1939-01-01Paper
Groups which contain ten or eleven proper subgroups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1939-01-01Paper
Groups having a small number of sets of conjugate subgroups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1939-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3105914 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1939-01-01Paper
Groups Having a Maximum Set of Independent Generators of the Same Order
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1938-01-01Paper
Groups Having a Maximum Number Set of Conjugate Independent Generators
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1938-01-01Paper
Groups Whose Commutator Subgroups are of Order Two
American Journal of Mathematics
1938-01-01Paper
Groups Having a Maximum Number Set of Independent Generators
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1938-01-01Paper
Relative Numbers of Operators and Subgroups of a Finite Group
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1938-01-01Paper
Minimum Degree of Substitutions of Highest Degree in a Group
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1938-01-01Paper
The Relative Numbers of the Subgroups and Operators of Certain Groups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1938-01-01Paper
Groups of Order p m Containing m — α Independent Generators
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1938-01-01Paper
Progress in the history of mathematics during the last forty years.
The Mathematics Student
1938-01-01Paper
Mathematical myths.
National Mathematics Magazine
1938-01-01Paper
Unpardonable errors in the history of mathematics.
 
1938-01-01Paper
The history of mathematics forty years ago.
Science
1938-01-01Paper
The first known long mathematical decline.
Science
1938-01-01Paper
Collected Works. Vol. II.
 
1938-01-01Paper
Groups having a maximum number set of independent generators.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1938-01-01Paper
Groups having a maximum set of independent generators of the same order.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1938-01-01Paper
Groups having a maximum number set of conjugate independent generators.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1938-01-01Paper
Groups of order \(p^m\) containing \(m-\alpha\) independent generators.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1938-01-01Paper
Groups whose commutator subgroups are of order two.
American Journal of Mathematics
1938-01-01Paper
Relative numbers of operators and subgroups of a finite group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1938-01-01Paper
Minimum degree of substitutions of highest degree in a group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1938-01-01Paper
Largest degree of a substitution in the groups of a given degree.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1938-01-01Paper
Groups of degree \(n\) involving only substitutions of lower degrees.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1938-01-01Paper
Theory and applications of finite groups.
 
1938-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3031535 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1938-01-01Paper
The relative numbers of the subgroups and operators of certain groups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1938-01-01Paper
Groups of Order 64 Whose Squares Generate the Four Group
American Journal of Mathematics
1937-01-01Paper
Groups Which Contain an Abelian Subgroup of Prime Index
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1937-01-01Paper
The Groups of Order p m Which Have m — 1 Independent Generators
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1937-01-01Paper
Groups of Order Less Than 2 m Having m — 1 or m — 2 Independent Generators
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1937-01-01Paper
Groups Having a Maximum Number of Independent Generators
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1937-01-01Paper
Groups in Which Every Subgroup of Composite Order Is Invariant
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1937-01-01Paper
Groups Which Contain a Hamiltonian Subgroup of Odd Prime Index
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1937-01-01Paper
The quartic equation.
 
1937-01-01Paper
Group theory for the million.
 
1937-01-01Paper
False group theory.
 
1937-01-01Paper
Group theory in mathematical education.
 
1937-01-01Paper
Groups of order 64 whose squares generate the four group.
American Journal of Mathematics
1937-01-01Paper
Groups which contain a Hamiltonian subgroup of odd prime index.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1937-01-01Paper
Sets of independent generators of a finite group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1937-01-01Paper
Groups of order less than \(2^m\) having \(m - 1\) or \(m - 2\) independent generators.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1937-01-01Paper
Groups having a maximum number of independent generators.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1937-01-01Paper
Groups in which every set of independent generators is a maximum set.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1937-01-01Paper
Groups in which every subgroup of composite order is invariant.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1937-01-01Paper
Groups which contain an abelian subgroup of prime index.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1937-01-01Paper
Groups in Which Every Set of Independent Generators Is a Maximum Set
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1937-01-01Paper
The groups of order \(p^m\) which have \(m - 1\) independent generators.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1937-01-01Paper
General Theorems Applying to All the Groups of Order 32
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1936-01-01Paper
Groups in Which the Squares of the Operators Generate a Cyclic Group
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1936-01-01Paper
Regular Subgroups of a Transitive Substitution Group
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1936-01-01Paper
Groups Containing a Relatively Large Number of Operators of the Same Order
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1936-01-01Paper
Number of the Abelian Groups of a Given Order
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1936-01-01Paper
Enumeration of the Abelian Groups Whose Orders Do Not Exceed a Given Number
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1936-01-01Paper
Group theory definitions in Webster's ``New international dictionary.
The Mathematical Gazette
1936-01-01Paper
A dozen mathematical errors in Webster's dictionary.
Science
1936-01-01Paper
Basal facts in the history of mathematics.
 
1936-01-01Paper
Group theory in the secondary schools.
 
1936-01-01Paper
Groups containing a relatively large number of operators of the same order.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1936-01-01Paper
Groups in which the squares of the operators generate a cyclic group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1936-01-01Paper
General theorems applying to all the groups of order 32.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1936-01-01Paper
Regular subgroups of a transitive substitution group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1936-01-01Paper
Number of the Abelian groups of a given order.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1936-01-01Paper
Enumeration of the Abelian groups whose orders do not exceed a given number.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1936-01-01Paper
Groups whose prime powers generate a cyclic subgroup.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1936-01-01Paper
Factor congruences in the history of mathematics.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1936-01-01Paper
Groups Whose Prime Powers Generate a Cyclic Subgroup
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1936-01-01Paper
Groups Involving a Set of as Many Conjugates as Commutators
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1935-01-01Paper
Groups Containing Five and Only Five Squares
American Journal of Mathematics
1935-01-01Paper
Groups in Which the Squares Generate a Subgroup of Index Less Than Seven
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1935-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3018760 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1935-01-01Paper
Largest Groups Determined by the Squares of Their Operators
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1935-01-01Paper
Groups of Order 2 m Determined by Subgroups Generated by Their Squares
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1935-01-01Paper
Formulas Giving the Number of the Groups Determined by Squares
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1935-01-01Paper
Evolution of the use of the modern mathematical concept of group.
 
1935-01-01Paper
Groups Which Are the Products of Two Permutable Proper Sub-Groups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1935-01-01Paper
Sets of Group Elements Involving Only Products of More Than n
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1935-01-01Paper
Correcting errors in the histories of mathematics.
 
1935-01-01Paper
The backwardness of early american mathematics.
The Mathematics Student
1935-01-01Paper
Motifs pour l'introduction des nombres négatifs.
L'Enseignement Mathématique
1935-01-01Paper
A characteristic feature of Babylonian mathematics.
 
1935-01-01Paper
Collected works. I.
 
1935-01-01Paper
Groups involving a set of as many conjugates as commutators.
 
1935-01-01Paper
Sets of group elements involving only products of more than \(n\).
 
1935-01-01Paper
Groups which are the products of two permutable proper subgroups.
 
1935-01-01Paper
Groups containing five and only five squares.
American Journal of Mathematics
1935-01-01Paper
Groups in which the squares generate a subgroup of index less than seven.
 
1935-01-01Paper
Largest groups determined by the squares of their operators.
 
1935-01-01Paper
Fundamental ideas in the history of mathematics.
The Mathematics Student
1935-01-01Paper
Groups of order 2\(^{\text{m}}\) determined by subgroups generated by their squares.
 
1935-01-01Paper
Formulas giving the number of the groups determined by squares.
 
1935-01-01Paper
Salient theorems of the theory of groups and their history.
 
1934-01-01Paper
Minimum Number of Squares in a Group When Not All of Them Are Relatively Commutative
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1934-01-01Paper
Groups Whose Squares Constitute Cyclic Subgroups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1934-01-01Paper
Groups Involving Three and Only Three Squares
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1934-01-01Paper
GROUPS WHOSE SYLOW SUB-GROUPS OF ORDER pm CONTAIN NO MORE THAN pm+2 OPERATORS WHOSE ORDERS ARE POWERS OF p
The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics
1934-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3013090 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1934-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3013336 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1934-01-01Paper
Confusions in the Use of the Mathematical Term Group
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1934-01-01Paper
Groups of Order 2 n Whose Squared Elements Constitute a Cyclic Subgroup
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1934-01-01Paper
Distinct Groups Whose Subgroups Are Simply Isomorphic
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1934-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3013873 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1934-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3014421 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1934-01-01Paper
Groups in Which the Squares of the Elements are a Dihedral Subgroup
 
1934-01-01Paper
Groups Involving Four Operators Which are Squares
American Journal of Mathematics
1934-01-01Paper
Confusions in the use of the mathematical term group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1934-01-01Paper
Distinct groups whose subgroups are simple isomorphic.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1934-01-01Paper
Groups generated by an operator of order 2 and an operator of order 3 whose commutator is of order 2.
The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society
1934-01-01Paper
Minimum number of squares in a group when not all of them are relatively commutative.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1934-01-01Paper
Groups whose squares constitute cyclic subgroups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1934-01-01Paper
Groups of order \(2^n\) whose squared elements constitute a cyclic subgroup`.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1934-01-01Paper
Groups involving three and only three squares.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1934-01-01Paper
Groups involving four operators which are squares.
American Journal of Mathematics
1934-01-01Paper
Groups whose Sylow sub-groups of order \(p^m\) contain no more than \(p^{m+2}\) operators whose orders are powers of \(p\).
The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics. Oxford Series
1934-01-01Paper
Groups in which the squares of the elements are dihedral groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1934-01-01Paper
Mathematics developed by the common people.
 
1934-01-01Paper
A mathematical solution developed during more than three milleniums.
 
1934-01-01Paper
Historical note on the determination of all the permutation groups of low degree.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1934-01-01Paper
Background of mathematics in America.
Science
1934-01-01Paper
Definitions of the mathematical term group.
Science
1934-01-01Paper
Expository remarks on the theory of groups.
The Mathematics Student
1934-01-01Paper
Groups in which the squares of the elements are a dihedral subgroup.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1934-01-01Paper
Vague historical views relating to the negative numbers.
The Mathematics Student
1934-01-01Paper
Number of operators of prime power orders contained in a group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1933-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators of order \(2\) and \(4\) respectively whose commutator is of order \(2\).
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1933-01-01Paper
A new aid for mathematics teachers.
 
1933-01-01Paper
Historical notes in Felix Klein's elementary mathematics.
The Mathematics Student
1933-01-01Paper
Notas historicas de Félix Klein sobre matematica elemental.
Revista Matemática Hispano-Americana. II. Seria
1933-01-01Paper
Characteristic features of mathematics and of its history.
 
1933-01-01Paper
A crusade against the use of negative numbers.
 
1933-01-01Paper
Mathematical confusions.
 
1933-01-01Paper
Groups Whose Orders Involve a Small Number of Unity Congruences
American Journal of Mathematics
1933-01-01Paper
Groups Involving Only Operators Whose Orders Divide 4 and Whose Operators of Order 4 Have a Common Square
American Journal of Mathematics
1933-01-01Paper
Sylow Subgroups and the Number of Operators Whose Orders Are Powers of the Same Prime
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1933-01-01Paper
Groups Whose Operators Have No More Than Three Distinct Squares
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1933-01-01Paper
Groups in Which Every Operator Has at Most a Prime Number of Conjugates
 
1933-01-01Paper
Groups Involving a Small Number of Squares
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1933-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3011329 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1933-01-01Paper
Number of Operators of Prime Power Orders Contained in a Group
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1933-01-01Paper
Our common numerals.
Science
1933-01-01Paper
Groups whose orders involve a small number of unity congruences.
American Journal of Mathematics
1933-01-01Paper
Groups involving only operators whose orders divide \(4\) and whose operators of order \(4\) have a common square.
American Journal of Mathematics
1933-01-01Paper
Groups whose operators have no more than three distinct squares.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1933-01-01Paper
Groups involving a small number of squares.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1933-01-01Paper
Groups in which every operator has at most a prime number of conjugates.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1933-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators of order 3 whose commutator is of order 2.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1933-01-01Paper
Groups in which either all the operators or all the subgroups of the same order are conjugate.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1933-01-01Paper
Sylow subgroups and the number of operators whose orders are powers of the same prime.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1933-01-01Paper
Groups in which every operator has at most a prime number of conjugates.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1933-01-01Paper
Non-Group Operations
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1932-01-01Paper
Complete Sets of Conjugates Under a Group
American Journal of Mathematics
1932-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3004798 (Why is no real title available?)
 
1932-01-01Paper
Orders for Which a Given Number of Groups Exist
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1932-01-01Paper
A few desirable modifications in the literature of group theory
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1932-01-01Paper
The Commutator Subgroup of a Group Generated by Two Operators
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1932-01-01Paper
Historical note on negative numbers.
American Mathematical Monthly
1932-01-01Paper
A few desirable modifications in the literature of group theory.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1932-01-01Paper
Non-group operations.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1932-01-01Paper
Orders for which a given number of groups exist.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1932-01-01Paper
Orders for which there exist exactly four or five groups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1932-01-01Paper
Sets of distinct group operators involving all the products but not all the squares.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1932-01-01Paper
Complete sets of conjugates under a group.
American Journal of Mathematics
1932-01-01Paper
The commutator subgroup of a group generated by two operators.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1932-01-01Paper
Recent discoveries in the history of mathematics .
The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society
1932-01-01Paper
The word algebra.
Science
1932-01-01Paper
Historical note on the determination of abstract groups of given orders .
The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society
1932-01-01Paper
Definition of a mathematical group.
Science
1932-01-01Paper
A Few Theorems Relating to the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus
 
1931-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators whose squares are invariant
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1931-01-01Paper
Theorems Relating to the Pre-Grecian Mathematics
The American Mathematical Monthly
1931-01-01Paper
Groups Involving a Small Number of Conjugates
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1931-01-01Paper
Representation of a group as a transitive permutation group
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1931-01-01Paper
Groups Which Admit Five-Eighths Automorphisms
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1931-01-01Paper
Inverse Commutator Subgroups
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1931-01-01Paper
Twelve fundamental mathematical concepts.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1931-01-01Paper
Theorems relating to the history of mathematics.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1931-01-01Paper
A mathematical proof.
Science
1931-01-01Paper
The mathematical weakness of the early civilizations.
 
1931-01-01Paper
A few theorems relating to the Rhind mathematical papyrus.
American Mathematical Monthly
1931-01-01Paper
Theorems relating to the pre-grecian mathematics.
American Mathematical Monthly
1931-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators whose squares are invariant.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1931-01-01Paper
Representation of a group as a transitive permutation group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1931-01-01Paper
Groups which admit five-eights automorphisms.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1931-01-01Paper
Inverse commutator subgroups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1931-01-01Paper
Automorphisms of order 2 of an abelian group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1931-01-01Paper
Groups involving a small number of conjugates.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1931-01-01Paper
Marginal notes on Sanford's Short History of Mathematics.
The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society
1931-01-01Paper
Group theory and the history of logarithms.
The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society
1931-01-01Paper
Automorphisms of Order 2 of an Abelian Group
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1931-01-01Paper
Marginal notes on volume II of Smith's History of mathematics.
The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society
1930-01-01Paper
Mathematics in the fourteenth edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society
1930-01-01Paper
Early definitions of the mathematical term abstract group.
Science
1930-01-01Paper
Finality in mathematics.
 
1930-01-01Paper
Determination of all the groups of order 64.
American Journal of Mathematics
1930-01-01Paper
Determination of all the groups of order 96.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1930-01-01Paper
Inverse correspondences in automorphisms of Abelian groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1930-01-01Paper
Groups which admit two-thirds automorphisms.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1930-01-01Paper
Non-Abelian groups admitting more than half inverse correspondencies.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1930-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two given groups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1930-01-01Paper
Group of isomorphisms of an Abelian group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1930-01-01Paper
Groups which are decomposable into two non-invariant cyclic subgroups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1930-01-01Paper
Extension of the concept of group of isomorphisms.
American Mathematical Monthly
1930-01-01Paper
Inverse correspondences in automorphisms of abelian groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1930-01-01Paper
Introduction à la théorie des congruences au moyen de la théorie des groupes.
L'Enseignement Mathématique
1930-01-01Paper
On the history of determinants.
American Mathematical Monthly
1930-01-01Paper
Babylonian mathematics.
Science
1930-01-01Paper
Graphical methods and the history of mathematics.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1929-01-01Paper
On the history of our common system of numerical notation.
The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society
1929-01-01Paper
Non-abelian groups of odd prime power order which admit a maximal number of inverse correspondencies in an automorphism.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1929-01-01Paper
Groups which admit automorphisms in which exactly three-fourths of the operators correspond to their inverses.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1929-01-01Paper
Number of Abelian subgroups in every prime power group.
American Journal of Mathematics
1929-01-01Paper
On the number of cyclic subgroups of a group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1929-01-01Paper
Determination of all the abstract groups of order 72.
American Journal of Mathematics
1929-01-01Paper
Did John Napier invent logarithms?
Science
1929-01-01Paper
Mathematical deserts and some of their oases.
 
1929-01-01Paper
Origin of our common positional arithmetic.
 
1929-01-01Paper
The so-called Hindu-Arabic numerals.
 
1929-01-01Paper
Possible \(\alpha\)-automorphisms of non-abelian groups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1929-01-01Paper
Groups which admit three-fourth automorphisms.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1929-01-01Paper
Automorphism commutators.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1929-01-01Paper
Possible orders of two generators of the alternating and of the symmetric group.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1928-01-01Paper
History of algebra.
 
1928-01-01Paper
History of several fundamental mathematical concepts.
 
1928-01-01Paper
Laws relating to mathematical operations.
Science
1928-01-01Paper
Determination of all the groups which contain a given group as an invariant subgroup of prime index.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1928-01-01Paper
The number of systems of imprimitivity of transitive substitution groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1928-01-01Paper
Origin of our present mathematics.
 
1928-01-01Paper
Harmony as a principle of mathematical development.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1928-01-01Paper
The algebraization of mathematics.
 
1928-01-01Paper
History of intangible advances in mathematics.
Scientia
1928-01-01Paper
The so-called sieve of Eratosthenes.
Science
1928-01-01Paper
Note on the history of logarithms.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1928-01-01Paper
The development of the function concept.
 
1928-01-01Paper
Archimedes and trigonometry.
Science
1928-01-01Paper
Definitions of abstract groups.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1928-01-01Paper
Groups of plane symmetries.
The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society
1928-01-01Paper
Commutative conjugate cycles in subgroups of the holomorph of an abelian group.
 
1928-01-01Paper
The number of systems of imprimitivity of transitive substitution groups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1928-01-01Paper
Transformation of conjugate elements or of conjugate subgroups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1928-01-01Paper
Groups involving a cyclic, a dicyclic or a dihedral group as an invariant subgroup of prime index.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1928-01-01Paper
An infinite system of complete groups.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1928-01-01Paper
A characteristic property of a co-set.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1928-01-01Paper
Possible orders of two generators of the alternating and of the symmetric group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1927-01-01Paper
On the history of finite abstract groups.
The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society
1927-01-01Paper
Felix Klein and the history of modern mathematics.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1927-01-01Paper
Determination of the number of subgroups of an Abelian group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1927-01-01Paper
Substitutions which transform a regular group into its conjoint.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1927-01-01Paper
Groups whose operators are of the form \(s^p t^q\).
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1927-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators of order three whose product is of order three.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1927-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators of order three, whose product is of order six.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1927-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators of order three, the cube of whose product is invariant.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1927-01-01Paper
The transformation of a regular group into its conjoint.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1926-01-01Paper
Subgroups of index \(p^2\) contained in a group of order \(p^m\).
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1926-01-01Paper
Multiply transitive substitution groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1926-01-01Paper
Biographical note relating to J. J. Sylvester.
Science
1926-01-01Paper
Relative abilities in mathematics of boys and girls.
 
1926-01-01Paper
Historical note on the solution of an algebraic equation.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1926-01-01Paper
Weak points in Greek mathematics.
Scientia
1926-01-01Paper
Points faibles des mathématiques grecques.
Scientia
1926-01-01Paper
On the history of logarithms.
The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society
1926-01-01Paper
Postulates in the history of science.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1926-01-01Paper
A wide spread error relating to logarithms.
Science
1926-01-01Paper
Was Paul Guldin a plagiarist?
Science
1926-01-01Paper
The so-called Naperian logarithms.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1926-01-01Paper
History of mathematics in the schools.
 
1926-01-01Paper
Subgroups of index \(p^2\) contained in a group of order \(p^m\).
American Journal of Mathematics
1926-01-01Paper
Groups containing a relatively small number of Sylow subgroups.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1926-01-01Paper
Form of the number of the prime power subgroups of an Abelian group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1926-01-01Paper
Lettera al prof. Luigi Bianchi.
Annali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata. Serie Quarta
1926-01-01Paper
Multiply transitive substitution groups.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1926-01-01Paper
Operadores característicos de un grupo de orden finito.
Revista Matemática Hispano-Americana
1925-01-01Paper
New proofs of the simplicity of every alternating group whose degree is not four.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1925-01-01Paper
The subgroup composed of the substitutions which omit a letter of a transitive group.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1925-01-01Paper
Transitive groups involving direct products of lower degree.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1925-01-01Paper
Imprimitive substitution groups.
American Journal of Mathematics
1925-01-01Paper
Subgroup composed of the substitutions which omit a letter of a transitive group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1925-01-01Paper
Imprimitive substitution groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1925-01-01Paper
``Mathematics and eternity.
 
1925-01-01Paper
Histoire de cinq concepts fondamentaux des mathématiques.
L'Enseignement Mathématique
1925-01-01Paper
Elementary mathematics in 1700.
The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society
1925-01-01Paper
Fundamental facts in the history of mathematics.
 
1925-01-01Paper
Arithmetization in the history of mathematics.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1925-01-01Paper
History of science in secondary education.
 
1925-01-01Paper
Geometric solution of the quadratic equation.
The Mathematical Gazette
1925-01-01Paper
Simplifications relating to a proof of Sylow's theorem.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1925-01-01Paper
Historical note on the solution of equations.
 
1924-01-01Paper
Modifications to the ``New International Encyclopedia,
Science
1924-01-01Paper
American Mathematics during three quarters of a century.
Science
1924-01-01Paper
Number of cycles of the same order in a given substitution group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1924-01-01Paper
New applications of a fundamental theorem of substitution groups.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1924-01-01Paper
Prime power substitution groups whose conjugate cycles are commutative.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1924-01-01Paper
A widerspread error relating to Greek mathematics.
 
1923-01-01Paper
Inaccuracies in the mathematical literature.
 
1923-01-01Paper
Same left co-set and right co-set multipliers for any given finite group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1923-01-01Paper
Groups in which the number of operators in a set of conjugates is equal to the order of the commutator subgroup.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1923-01-01Paper
Sets of conjugate cycles of a substitution group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1923-01-01Paper
I-conjugate operators of an abelian group.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1923-01-01Paper
Form of the number of the subgroups of a prime power group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1923-01-01Paper
Groups of order \(2^m\) in which the number of the subgroups of at least one order is of the form \(1 + 4k\).
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1923-01-01Paper
New applications of a fundamental theorem of substitution groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1923-01-01Paper
New proof of the theorem that every prime power group contains invariant operators.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1923-01-01Paper
Determination of all the characteristic subgroups of an abelian group.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1923-01-01Paper
Disagreeing with textbook.
 
1922-01-01Paper
A few very popular mathematics teachers.
 
1922-01-01Paper
Easy group theory.
 
1922-01-01Paper
Contradictions in the literature of group theory.
American Mathematical Monthly
1922-01-01Paper
Comments on the ``Reply of Professor Cajori.
American Mathematical Monthly
1922-01-01Paper
The simple group of order 2520.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1922-01-01Paper
Substitutions commutative with every substitution of an intransitive group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1922-01-01Paper
Number of substitutions omitting at least one letter in a transitive group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1922-01-01Paper
Substitution groups whose cycles of the same order contain a given number of letters.
American Journal of Mathematics
1922-01-01Paper
Prime-power groups containing only one invariant subgroup of every index which exceeds this prime number.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1922-01-01Paper
Seeming contradictions in the theory of groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1922-01-01Paper
Substitution groups whose cycles of the same order contain a given number of letters.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1922-01-01Paper
Groups in which the number of operators in a set of conjugates is equal to the order of the commutator subgroup.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1922-01-01Paper
Substitutions commutative with every substitution of an intransitive group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1922-01-01Paper
Different types of mathematical history.
Isis
1921-01-01Paper
Group theory reviews in the Jahrbuch über die Fortschritte der Mathematik.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1921-01-01Paper
Note on prime numbers.
 
1921-01-01Paper
The formula \(\frac12a(a+1)\) for the area of an equilateral triangle.
American Mathematical Monthly
1921-01-01Paper
Reciprocal subgroups of an abelian group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1921-01-01Paper
An overlooked infinite system of groups of order \(p\,q^2\).
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1921-01-01Paper
Group of isomorphisms of a transitive substitution group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1921-01-01Paper
Note on the term maximal subgroup.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1921-01-01Paper
Illustrative examples of domains of rationality and their groups.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1921-01-01Paper
I-conjugate operators of an abelian group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1921-01-01Paper
An overlooked infinite system of groups of order \(pq^2\), \(p\) and \(q\) being prime numbers.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1921-01-01Paper
Note on the transformations of the Sylow subgroups.
 
1920-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators of order three whose product is of order four.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1920-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators, \(s_1, s_2\), which satisfy the conditions \(s_1^m = s_2^n, (s_1s_2)^k = 1, s_1 s_2 = s_2 s_1\).
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1920-01-01Paper
Groups of order \(2^{m'}\) which contain a relatively large number of operators of order two.
American Journal of Mathematics
1920-01-01Paper
Characteristic subgroups of an abelian prime power group.
American Journal of Mathematics
1920-01-01Paper
Groups involving three and only three operators which are square.
Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series
1920-01-01Paper
Group of order \(g\) containing \(g/2 -1\) involutions.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1920-01-01Paper
Groups involving only operators whose orders are divisors of four.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1920-01-01Paper
La notion d'équivalence dans la théorie des groupes.
L'Enseignement Mathématique
1920-01-01Paper
Properties of the subgroups of an abelian prime power group which are conjugate under its group of isomorphisms.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1920-01-01Paper
Groups involving three and only three operators which are square.
Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series
1920-01-01Paper
Cajori's history of mathematics.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1919-01-01Paper
Sur un point d'histoire des groupes finis discontinus.
Bulletin des Sciences Mathématiques. Deuxième Série
1919-01-01Paper
Groups containing a relatively large number of operators of order two.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1919-01-01Paper
Form of the number of subgroups of prime power groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1919-01-01Paper
Groups possessing a small number of sets of conjugate operators.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1919-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators whose relative transforms are equal to each other.
American Journal of Mathematics
1919-01-01Paper
Relation between abstract group properties and substitution groups.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1919-01-01Paper
Determinant groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1918-01-01Paper
Mathematical encyclopadie dictionary.
American Mathematical Monthly
1918-01-01Paper
Definitions of the discriminant of a rational integral function of one variable.
American Mathematical Monthly
1918-01-01Paper
Determinant groups. -- Group theory proof of two elementary theorems in number theory.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1918-01-01Paper
Sets of independent generators of a substitution group.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1918-01-01Paper
Substitution groups on the terms of symmetric polynomials.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1918-01-01Paper
Groups formed by special matrices.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1918-01-01Paper
Group-theory proof of two elementary in number theory.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1918-01-01Paper
On the \(\alpha\)-holomorphisms of a group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1918-01-01Paper
Determinant groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1918-01-01Paper
Mathematics in the New International Encyclopedia.
American Mathematical Monthly
1917-01-01Paper
The obsolete in mathematics.
American Mathematical Monthly
1917-01-01Paper
Substitution groups and possible arrangements of the players at card tournements.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1917-01-01Paper
Possible characteristic operators of a group.
American Journal of Mathematics
1917-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators of the same prime order such that the conjugates of one under the powers of the other are commutative.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1917-01-01Paper
Automorphisms of period two of an \textit{Abel}ian group whose order is a power of two.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1917-01-01Paper
Exposition of groups of a \textit{Galois} field.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1917-01-01Paper
A tribute to \textit{Samuel Walker Shattuck}.
American Mathematical Monthly
1916-01-01Paper
Journaux ayant édité des questions de théorie des nombres ou de géométrie curieuse (question 4515, de \textit{A. Gérardin}).
 
1916-01-01Paper
Finite groups represented by special matrices.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1916-01-01Paper
Upper limit of the degree of transitivity of a substitution group.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1916-01-01Paper
Graphical method of finding the possible sets of independent generators of an \textit{Abel}ian group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1916-01-01Paper
Theory and applications of finite groups.
 
1916-01-01Paper
Historical introduction to mathematical literature.
 
1916-01-01Paper
Limits of transitivity of a substitution group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1916-01-01Paper
Finite groups represented by sepcial matrices.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1916-01-01Paper
Graphical method of finding the possible sets of independent generators of an \textit{Abel}ian group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1916-01-01Paper
Orders of opertors of congruence groups modulo \(2^r3^s\).
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1916-01-01Paper
Substitution groups and possible arrangements of players atcard tournaments.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1916-01-01Paper
Possible characteristic operators of a group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1916-01-01Paper
Historical introduction to mathematical literature.
 
1916-01-01Paper
The preparation of mathematics teachers in the United States of America.
L'Enseignement Mathématique
1915-01-01Paper
Note on the potential and the antipotential group of a given group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1915-01-01Paper
A new proof of \textit{Sylow}'s theorem.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1915-01-01Paper
Independent generators of a group of finite order.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1915-01-01Paper
Successive transforms of an operator with respect to a given Operator.
 
1915-01-01Paper
Sur le théorème de \textit{Sylow}.
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris
1915-01-01Paper
Primitive substitution groups of degree nine.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1915-01-01Paper
Note on intransitive substitution groups.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1915-01-01Paper
Groups which are commutator subgroups of other groups.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1915-01-01Paper
Limits of the degree of transitivity of substitution groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1915-01-01Paper
Note on several theorems due to \textit{A. Capelli}.
Giornale di Matematiche di Battaglini. III. Serie
1915-01-01Paper
Limits of the degree of transitivity of substitution groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1915-01-01Paper
Note on several theorems due to \textit{A. Capelli}.
Giornale di Matematiche di Battaglini. III. Serie
1915-01-01Paper
Limits of the degree of transitivity of substitution groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1915-01-01Paper
The \(\Phi\)-subgroup of a group of finite order.
 
1915-01-01Paper
The \(\Phi\)-subgroup of a group.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1915-01-01Paper
Groups possessing at least one set of independent generators composed of a many operators as there are prime factors in the order of the group.
 
1915-01-01Paper
Note on several theorems due to \textit{A. Capelli}.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1915-01-01Paper
Note on the potential and the antipotential group of a given group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1915-01-01Paper
A new proof of \textit{Sylow}'s theorem.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1915-01-01Paper
Theory and application of finite groups.
 
1915-01-01Paper
Groups of substraction and division with respect to a modulus.
American Mathematical Monthly
1915-01-01Paper
History of mathematics.
American Mathematical Monthly
1915-01-01Paper
Note on the multiply transitive solvable substitution groups.
Archiv der Mathematik und Physik. 3. Reihe
1914-01-01Paper
The group of isomorphism of an abelian group and some of its abelian subgroups.
American Journal of Mathematics
1914-01-01Paper
Examples of normal domains of rationality belonging to elementary groups.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1914-01-01Paper
Independent generators contained in a subgroup of an abelian group.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1914-01-01Paper
Outer isomorphisms of a group whose inner isomorphisms form a group having the square of a prime for its order.
Jahresbericht der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung (DMV)
1914-01-01Paper
Representation groups of well known Systems of groups.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1914-01-01Paper
Remarks on the bearing of the theory of groups.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1914-01-01Paper
Some properties of the group of isomorphisms of an abelian group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1914-01-01Paper
Note on multiply transitive solvable substitution groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1914-01-01Paper
A non-abelian group whose group of isomorphism is abelian.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1914-01-01Paper
A group of order \(p^m\) whose group of isomorphism is abelian.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1914-01-01Paper
A group admitting outer isomorphisms which do not permute any sets of conjugate operators.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1914-01-01Paper
Grupos: nomenclatura y notación.
 
1914-01-01Paper
Groups of the figures of elementary geometry.
American Mathematical Monthly
1914-01-01Paper
On the \(\Phi\)-subgroup of a group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1914-01-01Paper
Remarks on the bearing of the theory of groups.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1914-01-01Paper
Representation groups of well known systems of groups.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1914-01-01Paper
Groups of the figures of elementary geometry.
American Mathematical Monthly
1914-01-01Paper
Mathematical definitions in the new standard dictionary.
Science
1913-01-01Paper
On the representation groups of given abstract groups.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1913-01-01Paper
Groups containing a given number of operators whose orders are powers of the same prime number.
American Journal of Mathematics
1913-01-01Paper
Second note on the groups generated by operators transforming each other into their inverses. (A correction.).
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1913-01-01Paper
A non-abelian group whose group of isomorphism is abelian.
 
1913-01-01Paper
A group of order \(p^m\) whose group of isomorphisms is of order \(p^a\).
 
1913-01-01Paper
The product of two or more groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1913-01-01Paper
Groups which contain an abelian subgroup of prime index.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1913-01-01Paper
Some properties of the group of isomorphisms of an abelian group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1913-01-01Paper
Some thoughts on modern mathematical research.
The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society
1913-01-01Paper
Some properties of the commutators arising from an operator of a given order.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1913-01-01Paper
Maximal order of the multiplying group corresponding to a \(p\)-isomorphism of an abelian group of order \(p^m\).
Jahresbericht der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung (DMV)
1913-01-01Paper
Errors in the literature on groups of finite order.
American Mathematical Monthly
1913-01-01Paper
Modern mathematical research.
 
1912-01-01Paper
On the introduction of the word group as a technical mathematical term.
 
1912-01-01Paper
Some thoughts on modern mathematical research.
Science
1912-01-01Paper
Some properties of the groups of isomorphisms.
Archiv der Mathematik und Physik. 3. Reihe
1912-01-01Paper
Infinite systems of indivisible groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1912-01-01Paper
A third generalization of the groups of the regular polyhedrons.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1912-01-01Paper
Note on the maximal cyclic subgroups of a group of order \(p^m\).
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1912-01-01Paper
A few theorems relating to \textit{Sylow} subgroups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1912-01-01Paper
Abstract properties of the finite groups which can be represented linearly on one variable.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1912-01-01Paper
New proof of the invariants of an abelian group.
Tohoku Mathematical Journal
1912-01-01Paper
Note on ratio matrices.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1912-01-01Paper
Groups which contain a given number of operators whose orders are powers of the same prime.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1912-01-01Paper
Gauss's lemma and some related group theory.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1912-01-01Paper
Second note on the groups generated by operators transforming each other into their inverses.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1912-01-01Paper
A few theorems relating to \textit{Sylow} subgroups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1912-01-01Paper
On the use of the co-sets of a group.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1911-01-01Paper
Isomorphisms of a group whose order is a power of a prime.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1911-01-01Paper
Note on the imprimitive substitution groups.
Jahresbericht der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung (DMV)
1911-01-01Paper
Abstract definitions of all substitution groups whose degrees do not exceed seven.
American Journal of Mathematics
1911-01-01Paper
Effect on the product when its factors are permuted in every possible manner.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1911-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators satisfying two conditions.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1911-01-01Paper
Number of the Abelian sub-groups in the possible groups of order \(2^m\).
 
1911-01-01Paper
Appreciative remarks on the theory of groups.
The Mathematical Gazette
1911-01-01Paper
A third generalization of the group of the regular polyhedra.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1911-01-01Paper
Some properties of the group of isomorphisms.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1911-01-01Paper
The group generated by two conjoints.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1911-01-01Paper
On the totality of substitutions on \(n\) letters which are commutative with every substitution of a given group on the same letters.
 
1911-01-01Paper
Tests of symmetric polynomials.
American Mathematical Monthly
1911-01-01Paper
The cyclic group as a basic element in the theory of numbers.
American Mathematical Monthly
1911-01-01Paper
The sixty-first meeting of the American Association for the advancement of science.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1910-01-01Paper
Mathematics beyond the calculus.
American Mathematical Monthly
1910-01-01Paper
Note on the solution of a system of linear equations.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1910-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators \(s_1,s_2\) satisfying the equation \(s_1s_2^2=s_2s_1^2\).
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1910-01-01Paper
Addition to \textit{Sylow}'s theorem.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1910-01-01Paper
Groups of transformation of \textit{Sylow} subgroups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1910-01-01Paper
Extensions of theorems due to \textit{Cauchy}.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1910-01-01Paper
The group generated by two conjoints.
Prace Matematyczno-Fizyczne
1910-01-01Paper
Generalization of the icosahedral group.
 
1910-01-01Paper
Note on \textit{William R. Hamilton}'s place in the history of abstract group theory.
 
1910-01-01Paper
\textit{Kronecker} and the \textit{Galois} theory of equations.
 
1910-01-01Paper
On the solution of a system of linear equations.
American Mathematical Monthly
1910-01-01Paper
Extensions of two theorems due to \textit{Cauchy}.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1910-01-01Paper
On a method due to \textit{Galois}.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1910-01-01Paper
Note on the equation \(s_1s_2=s_2^2s_1^2,s_1\) and \(s_2\) being operators of a finite group.
Journal für die Reine und Angewandte Mathematik
1910-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators \((s_1, s_2)\) satisfying the equation \(s_1s_2=s_2s_1^2\).
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1910-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators each of which transforms the square of the other into a power of itself.
 
1910-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators each of which is transformed into a power of itself by the square of the other.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1910-01-01Paper
Note on the groups generated by two operators whose squares are invariant.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1910-01-01Paper
Groups involving only a small number of sets of conjugate operators.
Archiv der Mathematik und Physik. 3. Reihe
1910-01-01Paper
Groups of transformations of \textit{Sylow} subgroups.
American Journal of Mathematics
1910-01-01Paper
Multiply transitive groups of transformations of complete sets of conjugates.
Jahresbericht der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung (DMV)
1910-01-01Paper
Generalizations of the tetraedral and octaedral groups.
American Journal of Mathematics
1910-01-01Paper
Generalizations of the icosaedral group.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1910-01-01Paper
The founder of the group theory.
American Mathematical Monthly
1910-01-01Paper
Sur les groupes engendrés par deux opérateurs dont chacun transforme le carré de lautre en son inverse.
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris
1910-01-01Paper
Some relations between substitution group properties and abstract groups.
 
1910-01-01Paper
The sixteenth meeting of the American Association for the advancement of science.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1909-01-01Paper
The future of mathematics. The popular science.
 
1909-01-01Paper
Historical sketch of the development of the theory of groups of finite order.
 
1909-01-01Paper
The central of a group.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1909-01-01Paper
Automorphisms of order two.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1909-01-01Paper
Finite groups which may be defined by two operators satisfying two conditions.
American Journal of Mathematics
1909-01-01Paper
The groups which may be generated by two operators \(s_1\), \(s_2\) satisfying the equation \((s_1s_2)^\alpha= (s_2s_1)^\beta\), \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\) being relatively prime.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1909-01-01Paper
Groups formed by prime residues with respect to modular systems.
Archiv der Mathematik und Physik. 3. Reihe
1909-01-01Paper
Methods to determine the primitive roots of a number.
American Journal of Mathematics
1909-01-01Paper
On the multiple holomorphs of a group.
Mathematische Annalen
1909-01-01Paper
On the groups generated by two operators (\(s_1,s_2\)) satisfying the equation \(s_1s_2 = s^\alpha_2s^\beta_1\).
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1908-01-01Paper
The fifty-eighth meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1908-01-01Paper
Groups in which the subgroup which involves all the substitutions omitting a given letter is regular.
Prace Matematyczno-Fizyczne
1908-01-01Paper
Note on the groups generated by operators transforming each other into their inverses.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1908-01-01Paper
On the groups generated by two operators satisfying the equation \(s_1s_2 = s^{-2}_2s^{-2}_1\).
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1908-01-01Paper
The classification of mathematics.
 
1908-01-01Paper
Answer to a question raised by \textit{Cayley} as regards a property of abstract groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1908-01-01Paper
Groups defined by the orders of two generators and the order of their commutator.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1908-01-01Paper
On the holomorph of the cyclic group of order \(p^m\).
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1908-01-01Paper
Groups generated by \(n\) operators each of which is the product of the \(n - 1\) remaining ones.
American Journal of Mathematics
1908-01-01Paper
The groups of isomorphisms of the groups whose degree is less than eight.
The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, VI. Series
1908-01-01Paper
Note on the groups of subtraction and division, and on the hyperbolic functions.
The Mathematical Gazette
1908-01-01Paper
Transitive groups of degree \(p = 2q + 1\), \(p\) and \(q\) being prime numbers.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1907-01-01Paper
Third report on recent progress in the theory of groups of finite order.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1907-01-01Paper
The groups which contain less than six cyclic subgroups of the same order.
Mathematische Annalen
1907-01-01Paper
The groups of isomorphisms of the simple groups whose degree is less than fifteen.
Archiv der Mathematik und Physik. 3. Reihe
1907-01-01Paper
Generalization of the groups of genus zero.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1907-01-01Paper
The groups in which every subgroup is either Abelian or Hamiltonian
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1907-01-01Paper
The groups which contain less than fifteen operators of order two.
American Journal of Mathematics
1907-01-01Paper
Groups in which every subgroup is either Abelian or dihedral.
American Journal of Mathematics
1907-01-01Paper
The groups generated by two operators such that each is transformed into its inverse by the square of the other.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1907-01-01Paper
Groups of order \(p^{m}\) containig exactly \(p+1\) Abalian subgroups of order \(p^{m-1}\).
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1907-01-01Paper
On the minimum number of operators whose orders exceed two in any finite group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1907-01-01Paper
The groups generated by three operators each of which ist the product of the other two.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1907-01-01Paper
Note on the commutator of two operators.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1907-01-01Paper
The invariant substitutions under a substitution group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1907-01-01Paper
Note on the definition of a complete group.
 
1907-01-01Paper
The groups which are generated by two operators of orders two and four respectively whose commutator is of order two.
 
1907-01-01Paper
La théorie des groupes appliquée aux mathématiques élémentaires.
L'Enseignement Mathématique
1907-01-01Paper
Note on the use of group theory in elementary trigonometry.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1907-01-01Paper
The February meeting of the San Francisco section.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1906-01-01Paper
Group of order \(p^{6}\) which does not include an Abelian subgroup of order \(p^{4}\).
 
1906-01-01Paper
The groups in which every subgroup of composite order is invariant.
Archiv der Mathematik und Physik. 3. Reihe
1906-01-01Paper
On the number of Abelian subgroups whose order is a power of a prime.
 
1906-01-01Paper
Groups containing only three operators which are squares.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1906-01-01Paper
The groups of order \(p^m\) which contain exactly \(p\) cyclic subgroups of order \(p^{\alpha}\).
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1906-01-01Paper
Note on the possible number of operators of order 2 in a group of order \(2^m\).
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1906-01-01Paper
The groups containing thirteen operators of order two.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1906-01-01Paper
Groups in which all the operators are contained in a series of subgroups such that any two have only identity in common.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1906-01-01Paper
Some useful groups in the teaching of elementary trigonometry.
The Mathematical Gazette
1906-01-01Paper
Groups generated by two operators which transform each other into the same power.
Prace Matematyczno-Fizyczne
1906-01-01Paper
Groupes contenant plusieurs opérations de l'ordre deuxième.
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris
1906-01-01Paper
The February meeting of the San Francisco Section.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1905-01-01Paper
The September meeting of the San Francisco Section.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1905-01-01Paper
Theorems relating to quotient groups.
Prace Matematyczno-Fizyczne
1905-01-01Paper
Application of several theorems in number theory to group theory.
American Mathematical Monthly
1905-01-01Paper
Groups generated by operators which transform each other into their powers.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1905-01-01Paper
On the commutators of a group of order \(p^m\).
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1905-01-01Paper
A new chapter in trigonometry.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1905-01-01Paper
Extension of a theorem due to \textit{Sylow}.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1905-01-01Paper
Determination of all the characteristic subgroups of any Abelian group.
American Journal of Mathematics
1905-01-01Paper
Determination of all the groups of order \(2^m\) which contain an odd number of cyclic subgroups of composite order.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1905-01-01Paper
The groups of order \(2^m\) which contain an invariant cyclic subgroup of order \(2^{m-1}\).
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1905-01-01Paper
On the possible numbers of operators of order 2 in a group of order \(2^m\).
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1905-01-01Paper
On the invariant subgroups of prime index.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1905-01-01Paper
Generalization of the Hamiltonian groups.
Mathematische Annalen
1905-01-01Paper
Sur les sous-groupes invariants d'indice \(p^2\).
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris
1905-01-01Paper
Groups of the fundamental operations of arithmetic.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1905-01-01Paper
Groups of subtraction and division.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1905-01-01Paper
Some relations between number theory and group theory.
American Journal of Mathematics
1905-01-01Paper
The groups generated by two operators which have a common square.
Archiv der Mathematik und Physik. 3. Reihe
1905-01-01Paper
Meetings of the American Mathematical Society. The december meeting of the San Francisco Section.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1904-01-01Paper
Meetings of the American Mathematical Society. The april meeting of the San Francisco Section.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1904-01-01Paper
Meetings of the American Mathematical Society. The october meeting of the San Francisco Section.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1904-01-01Paper
Two infinite systems of groups generated by two operators of order four.
American Mathematical Monthly
1904-01-01Paper
On the totitives of different orders.
American Mathematical Monthly
1904-01-01Paper
On the number of sets of conjugate subgroups.
Prace Matematyczno-Fizyczne
1904-01-01Paper
Extension of a fundamental theorem in group theory.
 
1904-01-01Paper
On the generalization and extension of \textit{Sylow}'s theorem.
American Mathematical Monthly
1904-01-01Paper
Addition to a theorem due to \textit{Frobenius}.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1904-01-01Paper
On the subgroups of an \textit{Abelian} groups.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1904-01-01Paper
On the roots of the operators of a group.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1904-01-01Paper
An extension of \textit{Sylow}'s theorem.
Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series
1904-01-01Paper
Note on \textit{Sylow}'s theorem.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1904-01-01Paper
Sur les groupes d'opérations.
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris
1904-01-01Paper
Meetings of the American Mathematical Society. San-Francisco Section, December Meeting.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1903-01-01Paper
Meetings of the American Mathematical Society. San-Francisco Section, April Meeting.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1903-01-01Paper
On the groups of the figures of elementary geometry.
American Mathematical Monthly
1903-01-01Paper
An elementary example of modular systems.
American Mathematical Monthly
1903-01-01Paper
Note on the groups whose orders are powers of an odd prime number.
 
1903-01-01Paper
Non-Abelian groups in which every subgroup is Abelian.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1903-01-01Paper
On the holomorph of a cyclic group.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1903-01-01Paper
Note on Abelian groups.
Giornale di Matematiche di Battaglini. II. Serie
1903-01-01Paper
A new proof of the generalized \textit{Wilson}'s theorem.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1903-01-01Paper
Sur les groupes de substitutions.
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris
1903-01-01Paper
On the group of isomorphisms of an Abelian group.
Prace Matematyczno-Fizyczne
1902-01-01Paper
Gruppi d'ordine \(p^m\) (\(p\) primo) non conformi con gruppi abeliani.
 
1902-01-01Paper
A fundamental theorem with respect to transitive substitution groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1902-01-01Paper
Second report on recent progress in the theory of groups of finite order.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1902-01-01Paper
On the groups of order \(p^m\) which contain operators of order \(p^{m-2}\).
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1902-01-01Paper
Groups defined by the orders of two generators and the order of their product.
American Journal of Mathematics
1902-01-01Paper
On a method of constructing all the groups of order \(p^m\).
American Journal of Mathematics
1902-01-01Paper
Note on the group of isomorphisms of a group of order \(p^m\).
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1902-01-01Paper
On the abelian groups which are conformal with non-abelian groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1902-01-01Paper
Determination of all the groups of order \(p^m, p\) being any prime, which contain the abelian group of order \(p^{m-1}\) and of type \((1, 1, 1, \dots)\).
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1902-01-01Paper
On the groups generated by two operators of orders two and three respectively whose product is of order six.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1902-01-01Paper
Sur les groupes de substitutions.
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris
1902-01-01Paper
On the \textit{Mathieu} system of triply transitive groups.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1902-01-01Paper
The fifteenth annual meeting of the American Association for the advancement of Science.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1901-01-01Paper
On the history of several fundamental theorems in the theory of groups of finite order.
American Mathematical Monthly
1901-01-01Paper
On an infinite system of conformal groups.
 
1901-01-01Paper
Determination of all the groups of order \(p^m\) which contain the Abelian group of type \((m-2,1)\), \(p\) being any prime.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1901-01-01Paper
On the groups generated by two operators of order three whose product is also of order three.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1901-01-01Paper
On a special class of Abelian groups.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1901-01-01Paper
In a simple group of an odd composite order every system of conjugate operators or subgroups includes more than fifty.
Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society
1901-01-01Paper
On the groups generated by two operators.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1901-01-01Paper
On holomorphisms and primitive roots.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1901-01-01Paper
Über einem elementaren Satz aus der Theorie der Substitutionen.
Prace Matematyczno-Fizyczne
1901-01-01Paper
Sur les groupes d'opérations.
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris
1901-01-01Paper
On the transitive substitution groups whose order is a power of a prime number.
American Journal of Mathematics
1901-01-01Paper
Proof that there is no simple group whose order lies between 1092 and 2001.
American Journal of Mathematics
1900-01-01Paper
A popular account of some new fields of thought in mathematics.
American Mathematical Monthly
1900-01-01Paper
Some elements of substitution groups.
American Mathematical Monthly
1900-01-01Paper
Examples of a few elementary groups.
American Mathematical Monthly
1900-01-01Paper
List of the intransitive substitution groups of degree eleven.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1900-01-01Paper
Report on the groups of an infinite order.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1900-01-01Paper
On the transitive substitution groups of degree seventeen.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1900-01-01Paper
On the primitive substitution groups of degree ten.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1900-01-01Paper
Note on Netto's theory of substitutions.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1900-01-01Paper
On the product of two substitutions.
American Journal of Mathematics
1900-01-01Paper
On the groups which have the same group of isomorphisms.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1900-01-01Paper
Sur les groupes des isomorphismes.
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris
1900-01-01Paper
On the transitive substitution groups which are isomorphic to a given group.
Giornale di Matematiche di Battaglini. II. Serie
1900-01-01Paper
On the groups which are the direct products of two subgroups.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1900-01-01Paper
On the holomorph of the cyclical group and some of its subgroups.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1900-01-01Paper
Sur plusieurs groupes simples.
Bulletin de la Société mathématique de France
1900-01-01Paper
On the operation groups whose order is less than 64 and those order is \(2p^3\), \(p\) being any prime number.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1899-01-01Paper
The forty-eighth annual meeting of the American Association for the advancement of science.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1899-01-01Paper
On the simple groups which can be represented as substitution groups that contain cyclical substitutions of a prime degree.
American Mathematical Monthly
1899-01-01Paper
On the groups of operations.
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris
1899-01-01Paper
Memoir on the substitution-groups whose degree does not exceed eight.
American Journal of Mathematics
1899-01-01Paper
On several classes of simple groups.
Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society
1899-01-01Paper
Note on the simply transitive primitive groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1899-01-01Paper
On the commutators of a given group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1899-01-01Paper
Note on the group of isomorphisms.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1899-01-01Paper
On the hamiltonian groups.
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris
1898-01-01Paper
On the primitive substitution groups of degree sixteen.
American Journal of Mathematics
1898-01-01Paper
On the perfect groups.
American Journal of Mathematics
1898-01-01Paper
On the limit of transitivity of the multiply transitive substitution groups that do not contain the alternating group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1898-01-01Paper
On an extension of Sylow's theorem.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1898-01-01Paper
On the Hamilton groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1898-01-01Paper
On the groups which can be represented as multiply transitive substitution groups.
 
1898-01-01Paper
On the total number of the transitive substitution groups that have a \(1,\alpha\) isomorphism to a given group.
 
1898-01-01Paper
On the transitive substitution groups of degrees thirteen and fourteen.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1898-01-01Paper
On the quaternion group.
 
1898-01-01Paper
On the simple isomorphisms of a substitution-group to itself.
The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, V. Series
1898-01-01Paper
On the groups which are determined by a given group.
American Mathematical Monthly
1898-01-01Paper
On a method to construct intransitive substitution groups.
American Mathematical Monthly
1898-01-01Paper
Report on recent progress in the theory of the groups of a finite order.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1898-01-01Paper
On the simple isomorhisms of a Hamiltonian group.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1898-01-01Paper
Note on Burnside's theory of groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1898-01-01Paper
On the representation of a group of finite order as a substitution group.
 
1898-01-01Paper
On the commutator groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1898-01-01Paper
On an important theorem with respect to the operation groups of order \(p^\alpha\), \(p\) being any prime number.
 
1897-01-01Paper
On the supposed five-fold transitive function of 24 elements and \(19!\div48\) values.
 
1897-01-01Paper
On the transitive substitution groups whose orders are the products of three prime numbers.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1897-01-01Paper
The non-regular transitive substitution groups whose order is the product of three unequal prime numbers.
 
1897-01-01Paper
On the primitive substitution groups of degree fifteen.
Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society
1897-01-01Paper
Sur l'énumération des groupes primitifs dont le degré est inférieur à 17.
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris
1897-01-01Paper
The transitive substitution groups of order \(8p\), \(p\) being any prime number.
The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, V. Series
1897-01-01Paper
On the transitive substitution groups that are simply isomorphic to the symmetric or the alternating group of degree six.
 
1897-01-01Paper
List of transitive substitution groups of degree twelve.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1896-01-01Paper
The regular substitution groups whose order is less than 48.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1896-01-01Paper
On several theorems on operation groups.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1896-01-01Paper
On the lists of all the substitution groups that can be formed with a given number of elements.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1896-01-01Paper
The substitution groups whose order is the product of two unequal prime numbers.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1896-01-01Paper
The non-regular transitive substitution groups whose order is the cube of any prime number.
The Annals of Mathematics
1896-01-01Paper
The substitution groups whose order is four.
The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, V. Series
1896-01-01Paper
The operation groups of order \(8p\), \(p\) being any prime number.
The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, V. Series
1896-01-01Paper
Sur les groupes de substitutions.
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris
1896-01-01Paper
Sur les groupes de substitutions.
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris
1896-01-01Paper
A simple proof of a fundamental theorem of substitution groups, and several applications of the theorem.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1895-01-01Paper
An instance where a well-known test to prove the simplicity of a simple group is insufficient.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1894-01-01Paper
Note on the transitive substitution groups of degree twelve.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1894-01-01Paper
Intransitive substitution groups of ten letters.
The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
1894-01-01Paper
On the non-primitive substitution groups of degree ten.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1894-01-01Paper
Note on substitution groups of eight letters.
Bulletin New York Mathematical Society
1893-01-01Paper
An introduction to the study of determinants, with examples and applications.
 
1892-01-01Paper


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