Algebren und ihre Zahlentheorie

[1]  L. Dickson Invariantive Theory of Plane Cubic Curves Modulo 2 , 1915 .

[2]  L. Dickson,et al.  On the Representation of Numbers as the Sum of Two Squares , 1909 .

[3]  Leonard Eugene Dickson,et al.  On the Cyclotomic Function , 1905 .

[4]  L E Dickson The Straight Lines on Modular Cubic Surfaces. , 1915, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[5]  L. Dickson Definitions of a group and a field by independent postulates , 1905 .

[6]  Leonard Eugene Dickson,et al.  Theory of linear groups in an arbitrary field , 1901 .

[7]  L. Dickson Report on the recent progress in the theory of linear groups , 1899 .

[8]  L. Dickson Modular theory of group-matrices , 1907 .

[9]  L. Dickson On the Canonical Forms and Automorphs of Ternary Cubic Forms , 1908 .

[10]  L. Dickson Quartic curves modulo 2 , 1915 .

[11]  Leonard Eugene Dickson On commutative linear algebras in which division is always uniquely possible , 1906 .

[12]  Leonard Eugene Dickson Definite forms in a finite field , 1909 .

[13]  L. Dickson Representations of the general symmetric group as linear groups in finite and infinite fields , 1908 .

[14]  Leonard Eugene Dickson,et al.  A Theory of Invariants , 1909 .

[15]  Leonard Eugene Dickson,et al.  Determination of the Structure of All Linear Homogeneous Groups in a Galois Field Which are Defined by a Quadratic Invariant , 1899 .

[16]  L. Dickson History of the Theory of Numbers , 1924, Nature.

[17]  Leonard Eugene Dickson Linear algebras in which division is always uniquely possible , 1906 .

[18]  Integers represented by positive ternary quadratic forms , 1927 .

[19]  L. Dickson Canonical forms of quaternary abelian substitutions in an arbitrary Galois field , 1901 .

[20]  Leonard Eugene Dickson Geometrical and Invariantive Theory of Quartic Curves Modulo 2 , 1915 .

[21]  L. Dickson Canonical Form of a Linear Homogeneous Transformation in an Arbitrary Realm of Rationality , 1902 .

[22]  L E Dickson Recent Progress in the Theories of Modular and Formal Invariants and in Modular Geometry. , 1915, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[23]  L. Dickson Finiteness of the Odd Perfect and Primitive Abundant Numbers with n Distinct Prime Factors , 1913 .

[24]  L. Dickson Arithmetic of Quaternions , 2022 .

[25]  Leonard Eugene Dickson,et al.  Differential Equations from the Group Standpoint , 1924 .

[26]  Leonard Eugene Dickson An invariantive investigation of irreducible binary modular forms , 1911 .

[27]  Leonard Eugene Dickson Amicable Number Triples , 1913 .

[28]  H. E. Hawkes On hypercomplex number systems , 1902 .

[29]  L. Dickson On the reducibility of linear groups , 1903 .

[30]  L. Dickson Modular theory of group characters , 1907 .

[31]  L. Dickson On the Theory of Numbers and Generalized Quaternions , 2022 .

[32]  L. Dickson A new simple Theory of Hypercomplex Integers , 1923 .

[33]  L. Dickson Singular case of pairs of bilinear, quadratic, or Hermitian forms , 1927 .

[34]  Leonard Eugene Dickson Application of Groups to a Complex Problem in Arrangements , 1904 .

[35]  L. Dickson Determination of all the subgroups of the known simple group of order 25920 , 1904 .

[36]  L. Dickson General theory of modular invariants , 1909 .

[37]  L. Dickson Definitions of a linear associative algebra by independent postulates , 1903 .

[38]  L. Dickson The Analytic Representation of Substitutions on a Power of a Prime Number of Letters with a Discussion of the Linear Group. , 1896 .

[39]  L. E. Dickson,et al.  On Quaternions and Their Generalization and the History of the Eight-Square Theorem. Addenda , 1919 .

[40]  Leonard Eugene Dickson,et al.  A new system of simple groups , 1905 .

[41]  Leonard Eugene Dickson On the representation of numbers by modular forms , 1909 .