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Stability and flatness in acts over monoids

Stability and flatness in acts over monoids
Stability and flatness in acts over monoids
Our aim in this paper is to study the concept of stability for acts over monoids and in the process develop connections with flatness properties of acts and with some of the current techniques and construction used in the homological classification of monoids. We also present new proofs of some results relating to torsion free acts over monoids and to the embeddability of semigroup amalgams.
0010-1354
267-293
Renshaw, James
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Renshaw, James
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Renshaw, James (2002) Stability and flatness in acts over monoids. Colloquium Mathematicum, 92 (2), 267-293.

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Our aim in this paper is to study the concept of stability for acts over monoids and in the process develop connections with flatness properties of acts and with some of the current techniques and construction used in the homological classification of monoids. We also present new proofs of some results relating to torsion free acts over monoids and to the embeddability of semigroup amalgams.

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Published date: 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 29859
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/29859
ISSN: 0010-1354
PURE UUID: 06953b8c-0e93-4137-bffd-e976a37d6f79
ORCID for James Renshaw: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5571-8007

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Date deposited: 12 May 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:39

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