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    Powers of circulants in bottleneck algebra (English)
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    19 August 1997
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    This paper obtains results on the period (called index) and exponent of circulant matrices over an algebra which has operations defined by maximum and minimum in a linearly ordered set, essentially equivalent to the fuzzy algebra. For instance it is proved that the exponent is at most the dimension of the matrices minus 1.
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    bottleneck algebra
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    fuzzy matrix
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    period
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    index
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    exponent
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    circulant matrices
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    fuzzy algebra
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