On the structure of left and right F-, SM- and E-quasigroups. (Q838431)

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On the structure of left and right F-, SM- and E-quasigroups.
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    On the structure of left and right F-, SM- and E-quasigroups. (English)
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    25 August 2009
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    In this paper the author uses quasigroup endomorphisms in the study of the structure of quasigroups with some generalized distributive identities. This idea has been used in the study of many loop and quasigroup classes, for example, in the study of commutative Moufang loops, commutative diassociative loops, CC-loops, F-quasigroups, SM-quasigroups, trimedial quasigroups, and so on. The author connects this paper with the following problems. 1. Find necessary and sufficient conditions that a left special loop is isotopic to an \(A\)-loop. This problem was solved partially by \textit{I. A. Florya} [Vopros. Teor. Kvazigrupp Lup, 156-165 (1971; Zbl 0229.20069)] and \textit{I. A. Florya} and \textit{M. I. Ursul} [Vopros. Teor. Kvazigrupp Lup, 145-156 (1971; Zbl 0229.20070)]. 2. (1) Characterize the loop isotopes of quasigroups satisfying \((E_l)\). (2) Characterize the loop isotopes of quasigroups satisfying \((E_l)\), \((S_l)\) and \((F_l)\). 3. It is easy to see that in loops \(1.ab=1a.1b\). Describe quasigroups with the property \(f(ab)=f(a)f(b)\) for all \(a,b\) in \(Q\), where \(f(a)\) is a left local identity element of \(a\).
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    quasigroup endomorphisms
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    Moufang loops
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    CC-loops
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    left F-quasigroups
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    loop isotopes
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    right SM-quasigroups
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    simple quasigroups
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    medial quasigroups
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    left S-loops
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