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Hv-structures associated withPQ-hyperoperations

Authors: A. Madanshekaf;

Hv-structures associated withPQ-hyperoperations

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Abstract The object of this article is the Hv -modules. These are generalizations of the known hypermodules where axioms are replaced by the weak ones. That is, instead of the equality on sets, one has non-empty intersections. A wide class of Hv -modules is the class of Hv -modules with external P-hyperoperations or P-Hv -modules. In this article, we introduce PQ-hyperoperations which generalize P-hyperoperations. In this respect, some theorems about PQ-hyperoperations are proved. Also, the homomorphisms between PQ-Hv-modules are studied. Finally, we study homomorphisms on PQ-Hv -modules and show that every exact sequence of R-modules induces an exact sequence of PQ-Hv -modules in the sense of [3].

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