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    Free and cyclic hypermodules (English)
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    The notion of hypermodule is studied. Let P be a unitary hyperring. A left hypermodule over P is a canonical hypergroup \((M,+)\) with an external multiplication \(\mu\) : \(P\times M\to M\), \(\mu (a,m)=am\), satisfying the conditions: i) \(a(m+n)=am+an\); ii) \((a+b)m=am+bm\); iii) \((ab)m=a(bm)\); iv) \(1m=m\) for all \(a,b\in P\), \(m,n\in M\). The author gives an example having nice applications in finite geometries, analytic projective geometries and the euclidean spherical geometries. The concepts of free hypermodule and cyclic hypermodule are also introduced and studied in the paper.
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    hyperring
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    left hypermodule
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    canonical hypergroup
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    finite geometries
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    projective geometries
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    free hypermodule
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    cyclic hypermodule
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