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Z-Modules and Modules Associated with Representations

1)I understand what a standard R-module (ring-module) is, but I have heard talk of modules associated with representations.
Could someone please give me some idea of what these are?

2) I am trying to find all modules over Z-the Integers; so far, I have only come up with additive groups.
How can I find all others?


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