Representable epimorphisms of monoids

Matthew Gould

Compositio Mathematica (1974)

  • Volume: 29, Issue: 3, page 213-222
  • ISSN: 0010-437X

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Gould, Matthew. "Representable epimorphisms of monoids." Compositio Mathematica 29.3 (1974): 213-222. <http://eudml.org/doc/89236>.

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  6. [6] T. Tamura and N. Kimura: On decompositions of a commutative semigroup. Kodai Math. Sem. Rep.4 (1954) 109-112. Zbl0058.01503MR67106

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