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PREFACE. THE theory of groups of finite order may be said to date from the time of Cauehy. To him are due the first attempts at classification with a view to forming a theory from a number of isolated facts. Galois introduced into the theory the exceedingly important idea of a self-conjugate sub-group, and the corresponding division of groups into simple and composite. Moreover, by shewing that to every equation of finite degree there corresponds a group of finite order on which all the properties of the equation depend, Galois indicated how far reaching the applications of the theory might be, and thereby contributed greatly, if indirectly, to its subsequent dcvelopement. Many additions were made, mainly by French mathematicians, during the middle part of the century. The first connected exposition of the theory was given in the third edition of M. Serret's " Gours d'Algebre Superieure," which was published in 1866. This was followed in 1870 by M. Jordan's "Traite des substitu
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Softcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. 2nd Edition. Introducing "Theory of Groups of Finite Order" by W. Burnside, a valuable resource in the field of group theory. This is the Softcover Second Edition, published by Dover in 1955.The book, in Good condition, features a front cover with a dark brown geometric design on lighter brown wraps, creating an aesthetically pleasing visual appeal. While the covers exhibit light shelf wear, they are overall in good shape. The rear cover has a creased lower corner, which is a minor flaw that does not affect the readability or content of the book. Additionally, the spine has been tape-reinforced for structural stability, ensuring the longevity of the book. Please note that the former owner's initials are printed in black at the tail of the spine, adding a personal touch to the book's history.Inside, the small abrasion on the half-title page is the only notable flaw, and it does not impact the readability of the text. The interior pages are free of markings, providing an unobstructed reading experience. However, it is worth mentioning that there is a former owner's stamp on the title page, indicating its previous ownership and adding to the book's provenance.Rest assured, we understand the importance of preserving the condition of this valuable book during shipment. It will be carefully packaged to ensure its utmost protection from any potential damage. As part of our commitment to excellent service, a USPS electronic tracking number will be issued free of charge, allowing you to monitor the progress of your shipment and anticipate its arrival.Acquire this second edition of "Theory of Groups of Finite Order" by W. Burnside, published by Dover in 1955. Despite its age and the aforementioned flaws, it remains a valuable resource for mathematicians, students, and enthusiasts interested in the theory of groups. Expand your understanding of this fascinating subject with the knowledge contained within these pages. Nº de ref. del artículo: 15623
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