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Finitely valued f -modules, an addendum

Stuart A. Steinberg — 2001

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

In an -group M with an appropriate operator set Ω it is shown that the Ω -value set Γ Ω ( M ) can be embedded in the value set Γ ( M ) . This embedding is an isomorphism if and only if each convex -subgroup is an Ω -subgroup. If Γ ( M ) has a.c.c. and M is either representable or finitely valued, then the two value sets are identical. More generally, these results hold for two related operator sets Ω 1 and Ω 2 and the corresponding Ω -value sets Γ Ω 1 ( M ) and Γ Ω 2 ( M ) . If R is a unital -ring, then each unital -module over R is an f -module...

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