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Accepted Elasticity in Local Arithmetic Congruence Monoids - Results in Mathematics
For certain $${a,b \in \mathbb{N}}$$ , an Arithmetic Congruence Monoid M(a, b) is a multiplicatively closed subset of $${\mathbb{N}}$$ given by $${\{x\in\m
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For certain $${a,b \in \mathbb{N}}$$ , an Arithmetic Congruence Monoid M(a, b) is a multiplicatively closed subset of $${\mathbb{N}}$$ given by $${\{x\in\m
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Accepted Elasticity in Local Arithmetic Congruence Monoids - Results in Mathematics
For certain $${a,b \in \mathbb{N}}$$ , an Arithmetic Congruence Monoid M(a, b) is a multiplicatively closed subset of $${\mathbb{N}}$$ given by $${\{x\in\m
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