Near-Rings and Near-Fields

Carl Maxson

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Near-Rings and Near-Fields

by Carl Maxson, John Meldrum, Andries van der Walt

2001

Springer Netherlands

201

9789401009546

9401009546

Description

The present volume contains the written version of three invited lectures and sixteen papers presented in the International Conference on Near-Rings and Near-Fields held in Stellenbosch, South Africa. These articles reflect contemporary research activities on the algebraic structure theory of near-rings and the interaction they have with group theory, geometry and combinatorics. Audience: This book will be of value to graduate students of mathematics and algebraists interested in all aspects of the near-ring theory.

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Near-Rings and Near-Fields was written by Carl Maxson, John Meldrum, Andries van der Walt.

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