On Isomorphism Theorems of Fn -Polygroups
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In this paper, the notion of fuzzy n-polygroups (Fn -polygroups) is introduced and some related properties are investigated. In this regards, the concepts of normal F-subpolygroups and homomorphisms of Fn-polygroups are adopted. Also, the quotient of Fn-polygroups by defining regular relations are studied. Finally, the classical isomorphism theorems of groups are generalized to Fn-polygroups provided that the F-subpolygroups considered in them are normal.
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volume 24 issue 3
pages 259- 267
publication date 2013-09-01
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