Left zero covering homomorphisms of laminated nearrings (Q2365288)
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Left zero covering homomorphisms of laminated nearrings (English)
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13 July 1997
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A homomorphism \(\phi:N\to N'\) with right nearrings \(N\), \(N'\) is called ``left zero covering'' if every left zero of \(N'\) is in the image of \(\phi\). Let \(N:=(N(R^2),+,\circ)\) be the right nearring of continuous selfmaps of the real plane, where ``\(\circ\)'' denotes composition of functions. A complex polynomial \(\alpha\) can be viewed as an element of \(N\) by identifying \(R^2\) with the complex numbers. Define a new multiplication on \(N\) by putting \(fg:= f\circ\alpha\circ g\), to obtain the laminated nearring \(N_\alpha\). Let \(\alpha\), \(\beta\) be complex polynomials. The authors study in detail left zero covering homomorphisms \(N_\alpha\to N_\beta\). E.g., such a homomorphism -- if it exists -- is always injective. If \(\alpha\) has prime degree and \(\beta\) does not have degrees 1, 2, 4, then it is even bijective. The main result is an easy to handle criterion when \(N_\alpha\) and \(N_\beta\) are isomorphic, involving solely the coefficients of \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\). The criterion is applied to determine all isomorphism classes of \(N_\alpha\)'s for \(\text{Deg}(\alpha)\leq 3\).
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right nearrings
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nearrings of continuous selfmaps
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laminated nearrings
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complex polynomials
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left zero covering homomorphisms
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