Leipzig, B.G. Teubner, 1897. 8vo. Original printed wrappers, no backstrip. In "Mathematische Annalen. 48. Band. 4. Heft." Entire issue offered. Minor soiling to back wrapper, internally fine and clean. [Dedekind:] Pp. 548-61. [Entire issue: 433-606, (2) pp.].
First printing of Dedekind groups, named named after Richard Dedekind, who investigated them in proving a form of the above structure theorem (for finite groups). He named the non-abelian ones after William Rowan Hamilton, the discoverer of quaternions.
In group theory, a Dedekind group is a group G such that every subgroup of G is normal. All abelian groups are Dedekind groups. A non-abelian Dedekind group is called a Hamiltonian group
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