Compositions of n-homomorphisms
Abstract
We study n-homomorphisms in the sense of Khudaverdian--Voronov, but generalized to maps from arbitrary rings to arbitrary commutative rings. We show that the sum of an n-homomorphism and an m-homomorphism is an ( n+m) -homomorphism, and that the composition of an n-homomorphism and an m-homomorphism is an nm-homomorphism. The proofs are entirely combinatorial.
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