Abstract

Although the theory of groups has not proved itself the universal solvent Felix Klein supposed it would become, the group concept is fundamental in algebra and geometry and plays a steadily increasing part in modern mathematics. In recognition of this fact the University of Oxford (perhaps following the lead of her youngest neighbour) has recently (1949) added the theory of groups to the schedule of compulsory subjects for the Final Degree Examination in Mathematics.

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