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A104453 Smallest order for which there are n nonisomorphic finite Hamiltonian groups, or 0 if no such order exists. +0
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8, 72, 216, 1800, 648, 5400, 1944, 88200, 27000, 16200, 10, 5832, 264600, 0, 48600, 17496, 10672200, 0, 1323000, 0, 793800, 20, 243000, 52488, 0, 32016600, 405000, 0, 9261000, 2381400, 0, 157464 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

REFERENCES

R. D. Carmichael, Introduction to the Theory of Groups of Finite Order, New York, Dover, 1956.

J. C. Lennox and S.E. Stonehewer, Subnormal Subgroups of Groups, Oxford University Press, 1987.

T. Pisanski, T.W. Tucker, The genus of low rank hamiltonian groups, Discrete Math. 78 (1989),157-167.

LINKS

B. Horvat, G. Jaklic and T. Pisanski, On the number of Hamiltonian groups

Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Abelian Group

Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Hamiltonian Group

FORMULA

S_h(n) denotes the smallest number k for which exactly n nonisomorphic hamiltonian groups of order k exist. Here 0 indicates the case when n is not a product of partition numbers and S_h(n) does not exist.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A000688, A063966, A104488, A104407, A104404, A104452.

Sequence in context: A043932 A064015 A044576 this_sequence A143945 A082141 A054615

Adjacent sequences: A104450 A104451 A104452 this_sequence A104454 A104455 A104456

KEYWORD

nonn,hard

AUTHOR

Boris Horvat (Boris.Horvat(AT)fmf.uni-lj.si), Gasper Jaklic (Gasper.Jaklic(AT)fmf.uni-lj.si), Tomaz Pisanski (Tomaz.Pisanski(AT)fmf.uni-lj.si), Apr 19 2005

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