On left absolutely flat monoids (Q910501)
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On left absolutely flat monoids (English)
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1990
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A monoid is called left absolutely flat if all left S-systems B are flat, i.e. the functor -\(\otimes B\) takes monomorphisms into injective mappings. The authors show the equivalence of the following: i) S is left absolutely flat, ii) all finitely generated left S-systems are flat, iii) all finitely presented left S-systems are flat. Moreover the authors specify a subclass of finitely presented S-systems and prove that S is left absolutely flat if each object in the subclass preserves specific monomorphisms. One can use this result to describe left absolutely flat monoids in terms of rather complicated zigzags (S-tossings) of elements.
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finitely generated left S-systems
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finitely presented left S-systems
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left absolutely flat monoids
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