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A non-dualisable entropic algebra. (English)
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19 April 2005
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An algebra \(\mathcal A = \langle A,F\rangle \) is called entropic if every operation \(f \in F\) is a homomorphism \(f\) : \(A^{n} \rightarrow A\), where \(n\) is the arity of \(f\). Some of the first known examples of dualisable algebras were entropic. The authors give an example of a five-element unary algebra which is entropic but does not admit a natural duality.
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natural duality
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entropic algebra
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unary algebra
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ghost element
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