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Let k be a body body and s ⊂k [x], deg (f)> 0 ∀f ∈s. let l1 and l2 be decomposition bodies of s. seiσ: l1 → l2 is a k homomorphism, i. a body homomorphism.

what is the meaning of f here ? what is the meaning of s here ? what is the meaning of l1 here?

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