A theorem of Mumford and Ramanujam for universal algebras (Q2165630)

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A theorem of Mumford and Ramanujam for universal algebras
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    A theorem of Mumford and Ramanujam for universal algebras (English)
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    22 August 2022
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    A universal algebra \((A;\mathbb{F})\) is called an \textit{\(MR\)-algebra} if whenever a binary term function \(m(x, y)\) in the algebra admits a two-sided identity, then the reduct \((A; m(x,y))\) is associative. It is proved that every \(MR\)-quasigroup is isotopic to a group. \(MR\)-groups are the nilpotent groups of class 2. Commutative rings and complemented lattices are \(MR\)-algebras if and only if they are Boolean.
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    associativity
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    rules of inference
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    Boolean rings
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    complemented lattices
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    nilpotent groups
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    Mumford-Ramanujam theorem
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