The translational hull of a normal cryptogroup

Mario Petrich

Mathematica Slovaca (1994)

  • Volume: 44, Issue: 2, page 245-262
  • ISSN: 0232-0525

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Petrich, Mario. "The translational hull of a normal cryptogroup." Mathematica Slovaca 44.2 (1994): 245-262. <http://eudml.org/doc/32062>.

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References

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  1. PETRICH M., Introduction to Semigroups, Merrill, Columbus, 1973. (1973) Zbl0321.20037MR0393206
  2. PETRICH M., The translational hull of a semilattice of weakly reductive semigroups, Canad. J. Math. 26 (1974), 1520-1536. (1974) Zbl0303.20049MR0357661

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