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    BINARY REPRESENTATIONS OF ALGEBRAS WITH AT MOST TWO BINARY OPERATIONS: A CAYLEY THEOREM FOR DISTRIBUTIVE LATTICES (English)
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    21 April 2009
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    binary representation
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    binary Cayley theorem
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    hyperidentity
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    semigroup
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    quasigroup
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    lattice
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    distributive lattice
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    De Morgan algebra
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    Boolean algebra
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