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    A note on the rank of semigroups. (English)
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    27 October 2010
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    Let \(\mathcal A\) be a semigroup of transformations of a finite set \(X\), \(Y\subseteq X\) and \(\mathcal B\) a transitive semigroup of transformations of the set \(Y\). If \(f(X)\subseteq Y\) for some \(f\in\mathcal A\) and each element of \(\mathcal B\) is the restriction to \(Y\) of an element of \(\mathcal A\), then the rank \(\min_{f\in\mathcal A}|f(X)|\) of the semigroup \(\mathcal A\) divides the rank of the semigroup \(\mathcal B\).
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    semigroups of transformations
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    rank of semigroups
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    colorings
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    finite automata
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