On \(Q\)-algebras (Q5957258)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1716640
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On \(Q\)-algebras (English)
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4 November 2002
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The authors define the new notion of a \({\mathcal Q}\)-algebra and prove some fundamental results: 1. Every BCH-algebra \(X\) is a \({\mathcal Q}\)-algebra and conversely every \({\mathcal Q}\)-algebra with the condition (VI): \(x*y= y*x= e\) implies \(x= y\) is a BCH-algebra. Thus the class of BCH-algebras coincides with the class of \({\mathcal Q}\)-algebras with (VI); 2. Every \({\mathcal Q}\)-algebra \((X;*,0)\) satisfying the associative law is a group under the operation \(*\); 3. For every \({\mathcal Q}\)-algebra of order \(3\), we have \(G(X)\neq X\), where \(G(X)= \{x\in X\mid 0*x= x\}\). Moreover, they define a quadratic \({\mathcal Q}\)-algebra and prove that every quadratic \({\mathcal Q}\)-algebra \((X;*,e)\) has the form \(x*y= x-y+e\). This is a useful representation theorem of quadratic \({\mathcal Q}\)-algebras. Unfortunately, Proposition 3.4: For every \({\mathcal Q}\)-algebra \(X\), \(x\in G(X)\) if and oly if \(0* x\in G(X)\), is not true. There is a counterexample. Let \(X\) be a nontrivial BCK-algebra. Of course it is a \({\mathcal Q}\)-algebra. For this \(X\), we have \(G(X)= \{0\}\) and \(x\in G(X)\) implies \(0* x\in G(X)\). On the other hand, we have \(0*X= 0\in G(x)\) but \(x\not\in G(X)\) for \(x\neq 0\).
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\({\mathcal Q}\)-algebra
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BCH-algebra
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group
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quadratic \({\mathcal Q}\)-algebra
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