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<title>Isomorphic automorphism groups of torsion-free p-adic modules</title>
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<title>Anti-isomorphisms and the failure of duality</title>
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	<p>Groups and modules with isomorphic endomorphism rings are known, in certain cases, to be necessarily isomorphic. When such a ring isomorphism is replaced by an anti-isomorphism, the modules are often determined only up to isomorphism of certain duals. This type of situation is examined in a number of cases with special emphasis on the situation for mixed Abelian groups, where it is shown that no reasonable duality may exist.</p>

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<title>Endomorphism rings and automorphism groups of separable torsion-free modules over valuation domains</title>
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