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    Star operations and the \(D + M\) construction (English)
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    3 February 1993
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    In this paper, the author studies star operation on an integral domain of the form \(D+M\). Then, among other examples, the author gives an example of a star operation which is not comparable to the \(t\)-operation (example 7).
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    \(D+M\) domain
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    star operation on integral domain
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