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What can graphs and algebraic structures say to each other?
In the last couple of decades, there has been a big upsurge of research on graphs defined on algebraic structures (groups, rings, vector spaces, semigroups, and others).
Peter J. Cameron
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The triviality of dihedral cohomology for operator algebras
This article delves into algebraic topology, specifically (co)homology theory, which is essential in various mathematical fields. It explores different types of (co)homology groups such as Hochschild, cyclic, reflexive, and dihedral, focusing on dihedral
Samar A.A. Quota +3 more
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In this paper, I define and classify the algebraic Schouten solitons associated with the Bott connection on three-dimensional Lorentzian Lie groups with three different distributions.
Jinguo Jiang
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Unveiling the Errors Learners Make When Solving Word Problems Involving Algebraic Task
This article uses the concurrent mixed methods design to explore the errors made by 171 Grade Seven learners in algebraic problem-solving within the Assin Central Municipality in Ghana.
Samuel Kenney, Forster D. Ntow
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Fundamental theorems of group isomorphism under the framework of complex intuitionistic fuzzy set
Algebraic homomorphisms are essential mathematical structures that sustain operations across algebraic systems such as groups, rings, and fields. These mappings not only preserve the validity of algebraic operations but also make it easier to investigate
Muhammad Jawad +4 more
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Equitable graphs of type Ⅱ from groups: Studying and analyzing
Algebraic graph theory explores the relationship between abstract algebra and graph theory. It uses algebraic concepts to define the structures of graphs and investigates how graph theory can characterize algebraic properties. There has been considerable
Alaa Altassan +4 more
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Triviality of differential Galois cohomology of linear differential algebraic groups. [PDF]
Minchenko A, Ovchinnikov A.
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(Co-)fibration of generalized crossed modules
Crossed modules are algebraic structures that generalize the concept of group extensions. They involve group-like objects (often groups or groupoids) with additional structure and mappings between them that satisfy certain properties. Generalized crossed
Hatice Gülsün Akay
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The workshop dealt with a broad range of topics from the structure theory and the representation theory of algebraic groups (in the widest sense). There was emphasis on the following areas: structure and classification of wonderful varieties, finite reductive groups and character sheaves, quantum cohomology of homogeneous varieties, representation ...
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Generalized Group Algebras [PDF]
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