Mixed Abelian Groups
Canadian journal of mathematics, Tome 19 (1967) no. 1, pp. 1259-1262
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The difficulties encountered in the theory of mixed Abelian groups can become decidedly less complex, if it is possible to reduce the question to mixed groups whose torsion subgroup is P-primary. Call such a group a p-mixed group. In §1 we show that the splitting problem for a mixed group is reducible to the same problem for certain associated P-mixed groups. In §2 we look at groups which are a direct sum of P-mixed groups.
Oppelt, John A. Mixed Abelian Groups. Canadian journal of mathematics, Tome 19 (1967) no. 1, pp. 1259-1262. doi: 10.4153/CJM-1967-115-8
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