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    On congruences of \(m\)-groups. (English)
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    21 February 2014
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    An algebraic system \(G=(G;\cdot,e,{^{-1}},\vee,\wedge,{_*})\) of type \(\langle 2,0,1,2,2,1\rangle\) is called an \(m\)-group if \((G;\cdot,e,{^{-1}},\vee,\wedge)\) is a lattice ordered group (an \(\ell\)-group) and \(_*\) is an automorphism of the second order of the group \((G;\cdot,e,{^{-1}})\) that is an anti-isomorphism of the lattice \((G;\vee,\wedge)\). It is known that every \(m\)-group admits a faithful representation by order permutations of a suitable linearly ordered set. The author gives a method for construction of \(m\)-congruences of \(m\)-transitive representations and studies the structure of \(m\)-groups with \(m\)-transitive representations. Further he investigates \(m\)-2-transitive representations of \(m\)-groups.
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    lattice ordered groups
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    \(m\)-groups
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    \(m\)-representations
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    \(m\)-transitive representations
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