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Extensions of Automorphisms of Submodules

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We study modules M such that all automorphisms of submodules in M can be extended to endomorphisms (automorphisms) of M.

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Translated from Fundamentalnaya i Prikladnaya Matematika, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 179–198, 2013.

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Tuganbaev, A.A. Extensions of Automorphisms of Submodules. J Math Sci 206, 583–596 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10958-015-2335-3

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