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    Almost \(f\)-maps and almost \(f\)-rings (English)
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    5 February 2013
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    The authors show that a theorem of Buskes and Holland on archimedean almost \(f\)-rings implies an a priori much stronger result of Steinberg on bilinear maps on an \(l\)-group with values in an archimedean \(l\)-group. They further use Steinberg's result to extend some well-known results on group and lattice homomorphisms of Huijsmans and de Pagter.
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    abelian \(l\)-group
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    almost \(f\)-map
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    almost \(f\)-ring
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    archimedean
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    convex \(l\)-subgroup
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    idempotent
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    \(l\)-homomorphism
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    ring homomorphism
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    positive bilinear map
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    symmetric
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