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How Hamiltonian can a finite group be?

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DOI10.1007/BF01200030zbMath0694.20012OpenAlexW2039637817MaRDI QIDQ909026

Gary J. Sherman, Mark E. Walker, Thomas J. Tucker

Publication date: 1991

Published in: Archiv der Mathematik (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01200030


zbMATH Keywords

normal subgroupsfinite groupHamiltonian groupsmeasures of Hamiltonianess


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Arithmetic and combinatorial problems involving abstract finite groups (20D60) Series and lattices of subgroups (20D30) Asymptotic results on counting functions for algebraic and topological structures (11N45)


Related Items (1)

Finite groups can be arbitrarily hamiltonian



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