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B-rings with a polynomial identity

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Translated from Trudy Seminara imeni I. G. Petrovskogo, No. 7, pp. 232–238, 1981.

The author is grateful to A. V. Mikhalev for this attention of the work.

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Markov, V.T. B-rings with a polynomial identity. J Math Sci 31, 3238–3243 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02105144

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