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Minimal clones generated by majority operations (English)
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23 April 2003
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A function \(f\) is called minimal if the clone \([f]\) generated by \(f\) is a minimal one. It was shown by I. G. Rosenberg in 1986 that every minimal clone on a finite set is generated by a nontrivial minimal function of a certain type. The author proves that if \(C\) is a minimal clone on a four-element set \(A\) and contains a majority function, then \(C=[f]\), where \(f\) is either a conservative function or \((A,f)\) is isomorphic to one of three algebras given by a table.
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clone
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majority operation
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