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Module theory / Abelian group / Simple module / Cyclic group / Module / Krull–Schmidt theorem / Structure theorem for finitely generated modules over a principal ideal domain / Finitely-generated module / Simple group / Abstract algebra / Group theory / Algebra
Date: 2000-08-08 17:43:15
Module theory
Abelian group
Simple module
Cyclic group
Module
Krull–Schmidt theorem
Structure theorem for finitely generated modules over a principal ideal domain
Finitely-generated module
Simple group
Abstract algebra
Group theory
Algebra

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