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    Homomorphisms and fuzzy (fuzzy normal) subgroups (English)
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    27 June 1992
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    By using the idea of a level subgroup of a fuzzy subgroup a different proof of Theorem 1 of Eroglu is given. Also a generalization of Theorem 3.9 of Mukherjee and Bhattacharya is made by dropping the assumption that the group \(G\) is finite.
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