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zbMATH Open0858.16020MaRDI QIDQ4897385FDOQ4897385


Authors: Biljana Zeković, Vyacheslav A. Artamonov Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 30 January 1997



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zbMATH Keywords

Jacobson radical\(n\)-groupsuniversal coverings\(n\)-semigroupscovering rings\(n\)-semigroup \((2,n)\)-rings


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Group rings (16S34) Other (n)-ary compositions ((n ge 3)) (17A42) Jacobson radical, quasimultiplication (16N20) Semirings (16Y60) Group rings of infinite groups and their modules (group-theoretic aspects) (20C07) (n)-ary systems ((nge 3)) (20N15)



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