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A note on the morphism theorems for (n, m)-semirings

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zbMATH Open1474.16134MaRDI QIDQ5116072FDOQ5116072


Authors: Adina Pop, Monica Lauran Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 21 August 2020





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zbMATH Keywords

\(n\)-semigroup\(n\)-group\((n, m)\)-semiringsideal and subtractive ideal of \((n, m)\)-semiringsemiring morfism


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Semirings (16Y60) Generalizations (16Y99)



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