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Indecomposable Butler groups of large cardinalities (English)
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1991
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A Butler group of finite rank is a torsion-free abelian group which is a pure subgroup (or a torsion-free epic image) of a finite rank completely decomposable group. A Butler group of infinite rank is the union of a continuous well-ordered ascending chain of pure subgroups, \(O=B_ 0<B_ 1<...<B_{\alpha}<..\). such that \(B_{\alpha +1}=B_{\alpha}+C_{\alpha}\) for a finite rank Butler group \(C_{\alpha}\). It is shown that for every infinite cardinal \(\lambda\) there exist \(2^{\lambda}\) Butler groups, each of cardinality \(\lambda\), whose endomorphism rings are isomorphic to \({\mathbb{Z}}\) (so they are indecomposable) and have no non-trivial homomorphisms into each other. In addition, the existence of countable Butler groups is established which do not have any indecomposable summands \(\neq 0\).
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superdecomposable groups
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torsion-free abelian group
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completely decomposable group
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Butler group of infinite rank
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ascending chain of pure subgroups
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infinite cardinal
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endomorphism rings
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countable Butler groups
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indecomposable summands
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