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Fundamentalnaya i Prikladnaya Matematika, 2000, Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 939–952 (Mi fpm512)  

This article is cited in 6 scientific papers (total in 6 papers)

Homomorphisms which preserve $p$-disjointness

E. E. Shirshova

Moscow State Pedagogical University
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Abstract: The natural homomorphism maps each pair of $p$-disjoint elements of a partially ordered group $G$ onto a pair of $p$-disjoint elements of a partially ordered group $G/M$. The homomorphisms which have that property are considered here. The purpose of this paper is to derive the standard homomorphism theorems for $pl$-groups.
Received: 01.03.1997
Bibliographic databases:
UDC: 512.545
Language: Russian
Citation: E. E. Shirshova, “Homomorphisms which preserve $p$-disjointness”, Fundam. Prikl. Mat., 6:3 (2000), 939–952
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\by E.~E.~Shirshova
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\issue 3
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