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    Free products of lattice ordered modules (English)
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    24 November 1998
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    The paper deals with the free products of lattice ordered modules over totally ordered rings. Let \({\mathcal F}_R\) be the class of torsion-free \(f\)-modules over a totally ordered left Ore domain \(R.\) The authors give some representations for free products in \({\mathcal F}_R\) (among others, they show the importance of the minimal prime submodules for such representations) and prove that \({\mathcal F}_R\) has the amalgamation property. Further, they study cardinalities of sets of disjoint elements of the free products of modules in \({\mathcal F}_R.\)
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    lattice ordered module
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    free product
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    amalgamation property
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