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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 October 2008
§ 1. Two permutations of the natural order (123 … n) are said to be conjugate when each number and the number of the place in the one permutation are interchanged in the case of the other permutation.
1 Cf. Baker, H. F., Principles of Geometry, Vol. 24., p. 10.Google Scholar
2 See Muir, , History, Part I., pp. 59–60.Google Scholar Netto (Combinatorik, p. 118) seems unaware of Rothe's work.
1 Ibid.
2 Proc. R. S, Edin. 24 (1889), pp. 7–13.Google Scholar
1 Muir, , History, Vol. 24., p. 64.Google Scholar