Additive groups of trivial near-rings (Q1912653)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 878090
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Additive groups of trivial near-rings
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 878090

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    Additive groups of trivial near-rings (English)
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    27 October 1996
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    A near-ring on a group \(G\) is trivial if there exists a subset \(S \subseteq G\) such that multiplication in \(G\) is defined by \(x.y = y\) if \(x \in S\), and is 0 otherwise. A group \(G\) is a TNR (trivial near-ring)-group if every near-ring on \(G\) is trivial. If \(|G|\leq 2\) then \(G\) is a TNR-group. Are there any others? The main theorem states that if \(G\) has an endomorphism, not the identity or zero which is either idempotent, or has square 0 or the identity, then \(G\) is not a TNR-group. Among other consequences the author shows that the only finite or abelian TNR-groups are those of order 1 or 2.
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    trivial near-rings
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    finite groups
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    trivial near-ring groups
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    multiplication
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    endomorphisms
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    abelian TNR-groups
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