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Essentiality and injectivity relative to sequential purity of acts.
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    Essentiality and injectivity relative to sequential purity of acts. (English)
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    2 October 2009
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    An \(S\)-subact \(A\) of an \(S\)-act \(B\) is defined to be sequentially pure if each system of equations \(\Sigma=\{xs=a_s\mid s\in S,\;a_s\in A\}\) is solvable in \(A\) whenever it is solvable in \(B\). The paper mainly discusses some properties of sequentially pure extensions, \(\mathcal M_p^*\), \(\mathcal M_p^{*w}\), \(\mathcal M_p^{*s}\), which are the classes of all sequentially pure, weak, strong, essential monomorphisms, respectively, and their relationships.
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    sequentially pure acts
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    sequentially pure essential acts
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    sequentially pure-injective hulls
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    solvability of sets of equations
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    purities
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    acts over semigroups
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    categories of acts
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    monomorphisms
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    injectivity
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    sequentially pure extensions
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