
This paper initiates the study of topological distributively generated (d.g.) near-rings, these being defined in a natural way. The author extends results of \textit{R. R. Laxton} [Mathematika 8, 142--158 (1961; Zbl 0118.02201)], and the paper concludes with the following theorem: A compact, totally disconnected primitive d.g. near-ring is finite.
topological distributively generated near-rings, Near-rings, Other topological algebraic systems and their representations
topological distributively generated near-rings, Near-rings, Other topological algebraic systems and their representations
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