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Additive relation categories or algebras: MacLane, Hutchinson axioms and bi-modularity (English)
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3 September 1996
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\textit{S. MacLane} [``An algebra of additive relations'', Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 47, 1043-1051 (1961; Zbl 0123.01102)] gave the first formal approach to categories of additive relations. It has been shown that these are essentially equivalent to bi-allegories [see the book of \textit{P. J. Freyd} and \textit{A. Scedrov} ``Categories, Allegories'' (1990; Zbl 0698.18002)]. \textit{G. Hutchinson} [``Representations of additive relation algebras by modules'', J. Pure Appl. Algebra 42, 63-83 (1986; Zbl 0596.06009)] introduced other axioms together with a significant representation theorem. Part of this axiomatic is also equivalent to bi-allegories. In this paper certain clarifying results on rectangles and the reflexive in allegories are shown to give the expected bijection between the coreflexive and the reflexive in bi-allegories. New categories are used as targets of image functors. The results of these image functors for bi-allegories can be deduced from those of image functors for normal allegories.
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infix
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rectangle
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square
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HypoLog
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PreLog
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additive relations
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bi-allegories
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relation algebras
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rectangles
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coreflexive
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reflexive
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allegories
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