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Algebra
Abstract algebra
Mathematics
Semigroup theory
Algebraic structures
Ring theory
Commutative algebra
Monoid
Semigroup
Cancellation property
Inverse element
Integral domain

TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY Volume 364, Number 8, August 2012, Pages 3967–3992 SArticle electronically published on March 22, 2012

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