This thesis explores the problem of determining which finite groups are sequenceable. After briefly reviewing the necessary background in group theory, we introduce the concept of group sequencing and examine several classes of groups, including both abelian and non-abelian cases. Using a combination of theoretical results and examples, we provide a classification that is nearly complete, missing only a small number of cases that remain open problems in the current literature.
This thesis explores the problem of determining which finite groups are sequenceable. After briefly reviewing the necessary background in group theory, we introduce the concept of group sequencing and examine several classes of groups, including both abelian and non-abelian cases. Using a combination of theoretical results and examples, we provide a classification that is nearly complete, missing only a small number of cases that remain open problems in the current literature.
On the Sequencing of Finite Groups
MILAZZO, DAVID
2024/2025
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This thesis explores the problem of determining which finite groups are sequenceable. After briefly reviewing the necessary background in group theory, we introduce the concept of group sequencing and examine several classes of groups, including both abelian and non-abelian cases. Using a combination of theoretical results and examples, we provide a classification that is nearly complete, missing only a small number of cases that remain open problems in the current literature.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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