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Two Clifford's theorems for strongly group-graded rings
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    Two Clifford's theorems for strongly group-graded rings (English)
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    A result similar to Clifford's theorem on the decomposition of induced modules from normal subgroups is proved for strongly graded rings. The theory of stable modules is extended, also giving a connection with localization theory.
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    Clifford's theorem
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    decomposition
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    induced modules
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    strongly graded rings
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    stable modules
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