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zbMATH Open0569.20044MaRDI QIDQ3686898FDOQ3686898
Authors: Rolf Burkhardt
Publication date: 1984
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typealmost completely decomposable groupregulating subgroupcompletely decomposable subgroupmaximal t- homogeneous summand
Direct sums, direct products, etc. for abelian groups (20K25) Subgroups of abelian groups (20K27) Torsion-free groups, finite rank (20K15)
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