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SM ISO690:2012 CHEIN, Orin, GOODAIRE, Edgar. A new construction of Bol loops: The odd case
. In: Quasigroups and Related Systems, 2005, vol. 13, nr. 1(13), pp. 87-98. ISSN 1561-2848. |
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In [2], the authors presented a new construction of Bol loops as extensions of a loop B
by Cm × Cn , in the case that B contains a central element of order 2 and that m and n
are even. In the nal section of that paper, the authors remark that the assumption that
m and n are even is important and promise to investigate this question in more detail in
a future paper. This is that paper. |
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