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41989 Miller G.A. Postulates in the History of Science 1926
42192 Miller G.A. Transformation of Conjugate Elements or of Conjugate Subgroups 1928
42487 Miller G.A. Determination of All the Groups Which Contain a Given Group as an Invariant Subgroup of Prime Index 1928
42553 Miller G.A. On the number of cyclic subgroups of a group 1929
42616 Miller G.A. Possible α -Automorphisms of Non-Abelian Groups 1929
42970 Miller G.A. Automorphisms of Order 2 of an Abelian Group 1931
42975 Miller G.A. Automorphism commutators 1929
43027 Miller G.A. Group of isomorphism of an Abelian group 1930
43028 Miller G.A. Groups generated by two given groups 1930
43029 Miller G.A. Groups which admit three-fourths automorphisms 1929
43030 Miller G.A. Groups which are decomposable into two non-invariant cyclic subgroups 1930
43036 Miller G.A. Groups Involving a Cyclic, a Dicyclic, or a Dihedral Group as an Invariant Subgroup of Prime Index 1928
43037 Miller G.A. Groups Which Admit Five-Eighths Automorphisms 1930
43038 Miller G.A. Groups Which Admit Five-Eighths Automorphisms 1929
43203 Miller G.A. Groups Generated by Two Operators of Order 3 Whose Commutator Is of Order 2 1932
43204 Miller G.A. Groups Involving a Small Number of Conjugates 1931
43220 Miller G.A. Inverse Commutator Subgroups 1931
43290 Miller G.A. Non-abelian groups of odd prime power order which admit a maximal number of inverse correspondencies in an automorphism 1929
43302 Miller G.A. Non-Abelian Groups Admitting More Than Half Inverse Correspondencies 1930
43721 Miller G.A. Orders For Which There Exist Exactly Four Or Five Groups 1932
43722 Miller G.A. Orders For Which A Given NumberOf Groups Exist 1932
43914 Miller G.A. Sets of Distinct Group Operators Involving All the Products but Not All the Squares 1931
44072 Miller G.A. Form of the Number of the Subgroups of a Prime Power Group 1923
44080 Miller G.A. Group of Isomorphisms of a Transitive Substitution Group 1921
44081 Miller G.A. Groups of Order 2m in Which the Number of the Sub-Groups of at Least One Order Is of the Form 1 + 4k 1923
44187 Miller G.A. Prime Power Substitution Groups Whose Conjugate Cycles Are Commutative 1924
44207 Miller G.A. Sets of Conjugate Cycles of a Substitution Group 1923
44385 Miller G.A. The Subgroup of a Group of Finite Order 1914
44433 Miller G.A. Upper Limit of the Degree of Transitivity of a Substitution Group 1915
44543 Miller G.A. Non-Group Operations 1932
44585 Miller G.A. The Commutator Subgroup of a Group Generated by Two Operators 1932
44779 Miller G.A. Theorems Relating to the History of Mathematics 1931
40639 Miller G.A. Groups Generated by Two Operators, s1, s2, Which Satisfy the Conditions s1m = s2n, (s1s2)k = I, s1s2 = s2s1 1919
40746 Miller G.A. On the Holomorphisms of a Group 1918
41147 Miller G.A. An Overlooked Infinite System of Groups of Order pq2 1921
41326 Miller G.A. Felix Klein and the History of Modern Mathematics 1927
41330 Miller G.A. Form of the Number of the Prime Power Subgroups of an Abelian Group 1926
41347 Miller G.A. Groups Containing a Relatively Small Number of Sylow Subgroups 1926
41351 Miller G.A. Groups Generated by Two Operators of Order Three Whose Product Is of Order Six 1927
41352 Miller G.A. Groups Generated by Two Operators of Order Three, the Cube of Whose Product is Invariant 1927
41354 Miller G.A. Groups Whose Operators Are of the Form sptq 1927
41363 Miller G.A. Harmony as a Principle of Mathematical Development 1928
41606 Miller G.A. Transitive Groups Involving Direct Products of Lower Degree 1924
200045 Miller G.Y. Environmental Science. Working with the Earth n/a
148158 Miller H., Ravenel D. Elliptic cohomology.Geometry, Applications, and Higher Chromatic Analogues. 2007
82928 Miller H.J., Han J. Geographic data mining and knowledge discovery 2009
138695 Miller H.R., Ravenel D.C. Algebraic topology 1987
33715 Miller I.L. An Introduction To Mathematics with Applications to Science and Agriculture 1930
59208 Miller J. Simply Success: How to Start, Build and Grow a Multimillion-Dollar Business the Old-Fashioned Way 2008
25225 Miller J., Neale R. (ed) The Slayer's Guide to Derro 2003


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