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Primitive partial permutation representations of the polycyclic monoids and branching function systems.
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    Primitive partial permutation representations of the polycyclic monoids and branching function systems. (English)
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    29 December 2009
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    The polycyclic monoid \(P_n\) is the monoid with zero given by the following presentation \[ \{a_1,a_2,\dots,a_n,a_1^{-1},a_2^{-1},\dots,a_n^{-1};\;\forall i\;(a_i^{-1}a_i=1),\;\forall i,j\;i\neq j\;(a_j^{-1}a_i=0)\}. \] It is proved that there exists a bijection between right congruences of a free monoid with \(n\) generators and wide inverse submonoids of \(P_n\) (we recall that a submonoid \(A\) of a monoid \(M\) is wide if \(A\) contains all idempotents of \(M\)). The proper closed inverse submonoids of \(P_n\) are classified and described. Representations of \(P_n\) by partial permutations of a set \(X\) are studied and the relation of representations of \(P_n\) and branching function systems is presented.
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    polycyclic inverse monoids
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    Cuntz inverse monoids
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    branching function systems
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    partial permutation representations
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    wide inverse submonoids
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    idempotents
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