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Isomorphism classes and invariants of low-dimensional filiform Leibniz algebras

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Title
Isomorphism classes and invariants of low-dimensional filiform Leibniz algebras
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Linear and Multilinear Algebra, February 2015
DOI 10.1080/03081087.2014.1001757
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A.O. Abdulkareem, I.S. Rakhimov, S.K. Said Husain

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