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*{{cite book |title=An exercise book in algebra |author=Scoby McCurdy |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=0RMAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA59 |pages=p. 59 |chapter=Cyclic order |year=1894 |publisher=D. C. Heath & Co.}} Describes cyclic order | *{{cite book |title=An exercise book in algebra |author=Scoby McCurdy |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=0RMAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA59 |pages=p. 59 |chapter=Cyclic order |year=1894 |publisher=D. C. Heath & Co.}} Describes cyclic order with simple examples and exercises. | ||
*{{cite book |title=Fundamentals of mathematics, Volume 2 |author=Heinrich Behnke, S. H. Gould |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=jZfqK2sjI64C&pg=PA9 |pages=pp. 9 ''ff'' |chapter=Cyclic order |isbn=0262020696 |year=1974 |publisher=MIT Press}} Describes some more abstract applications. | *{{cite book |title=Fundamentals of mathematics, Volume 2 |author=Heinrich Behnke, S. H. Gould |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=jZfqK2sjI64C&pg=PA9 |pages=pp. 9 ''ff'' |chapter=Cyclic order |isbn=0262020696 |year=1974 |publisher=MIT Press}} Describes some more abstract applications. |
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- Scoby McCurdy (1894). “Cyclic order”, An exercise book in algebra. D. C. Heath & Co., p. 59. Describes cyclic order with simple examples and exercises.
- Heinrich Behnke, S. H. Gould (1974). “Cyclic order”, Fundamentals of mathematics, Volume 2. MIT Press, pp. 9 ff. ISBN 0262020696. Describes some more abstract applications.