On idempotent and hyperassociative structures (Q2010165)

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On idempotent and hyperassociative structures
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    On idempotent and hyperassociative structures (English)
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    3 December 2019
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    An algebra with binary operations is called a binary algebra. A binary algebra \((Q;\Sigma)\) is said to be 1) hyperassociative if \(X(x,Y(y,z))=Y(X(x,y),z)\) for every operations \(X,Y\in\Sigma\), 2) rectangular if \(X(x,X(y,x))=x\) for every operation \(X\in\Sigma\). The main result of the paper under review is Theorem 4. Let \((Q;\Sigma)\) be an idempotent and hyperassociative binary algebra. Then if there exists on it such a congruence that corresponding quotient algebra is a rectangular semigroup and operations of the set are semilattice operations on each equivalence class then \((Q;\Sigma)\) satisfies the transitive commutativity property \(X(x,y)=X(y,x)\) and \(X(y,z)=X(z,y)\Rightarrow X(x,z)=X(z,x)\).
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    hyperidentity
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    binary algebra
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    congruence
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    rectangular algebra
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    semilattice
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    idempotent and hyperassociative algebra
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    transitive commutativity property
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