Typed binary trees and generalized dendrifom algebras (Q2049365)
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Typed binary trees and generalized dendrifom algebras (English)
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25 August 2021
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Dendriform algebras are associative algebras with an associativity splitting, that is to say their associative product can be written as a sum of two products subject to some axioms. Classical examples of dendriform algebras are given by shuffle algebras. Other examples include the dendriform algebras based on binary tries, on \(\Omega\)-typed binary tries (i.e., on trees with a map from this set of edges to some set \(\Omega\)). The aim in the article is to give both a unification and a generalization of the extended dendriform structures. A notion of an \(\Omega\)-dendriform algebra is introduced. The constructed objects are studied also from a Hopf-algebraic and a combinatorial point of view.
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dendriform algebra
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diassociative semigroup
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plane binary trees
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shuffle product
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