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Engin Büyükaşik, Engin Mermut, Salahattin Özdemir (2010)

Rendiconti del Seminario Matematico della Università di Padova

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Divisible ℤ-modules

Yuichi Futa, Yasunari Shidama (2016)

Formalized Mathematics

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In this article, we formalize the definition of divisible ℤ-module and its properties in the Mizar system [3]. We formally prove that any non-trivial divisible ℤ-modules are not finitely-generated.We introduce a divisible ℤ-module, equivalent to a vector space of a torsion-free ℤ-module with a coefficient ring ℚ. ℤ-modules are important for lattice problems, LLL (Lenstra, Lenstra and Lovász) base reduction algorithm [15], cryptographic systems with lattices [16] and coding theory [8]. ...

A functorial approach to the behaviour of multidimensional control systems

Jean-François Pommaret, Alban Quadrat (2003)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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We show how to use the extension and torsion functors in order to compute the torsion submodule of a differential module associated with a multidimensional control system. In particular, we show that the concept of the weak primeness of matrices corresponds to the torsion-freeness of a certain module.

Generalized lifting modules.

Wang, Yongduo, Ding, Nanqing (2006)

International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences

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