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On Soft Intersection Leibniz Algebras

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The main goal of this study is to introduce the description of soft Leibniz subalgebras (respectively soft Leibniz ideals) and to state some properties. Moreover, in this note, we investigate the concept of soft intersection Leibniz subalgebras (respectively soft intersection Leibniz ideals).

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Mansuroğlu, N. On Soft Intersection Leibniz Algebras. Indian J Pure Appl Math 51, 1753–1759 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13226-020-0494-5

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