Completeness criteria and invariants for operation and transformation algebras (Q1878942)

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Completeness criteria and invariants for operation and transformation algebras
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    Completeness criteria and invariants for operation and transformation algebras (English)
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    10 September 2004
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    In the paper operation algebras are investigated, i.e. algebras whose elements are operations (of fixed arity \(k\)) on a set \(A\) and whose fundamental operations are induced by an algebra (from some fixed quasivariety \(\mathcal K\)) on the base set \(A\) and also include composition; for unary mappings (\(k=1\)) such algebras are called transformation algebras. One of the motivations to study operation algebras comes from the observation that such algebras are concrete cases of the so-called composition algebras introduced by \textit{H. Lausch} and \textit{W. Nöbauer} [Algebra of polynomials. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company (1973; Zbl 0283.12101)] -- the most general approach known to the authors generalizing the classical Cayley theorem for groups. Operation algebras are described and characterized via invariant relations; they are the Galois-closed elements with respect to a suitable Galois connection. Moreover, the completeness problem in operation algebras is considered and solved for concrete cases (e.g. for transformation \((\max ,\circ )\)-semirings).
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    composition algebra
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    transformation algebra
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    operation algebra
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    completeness problem
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