A note on Garside monoids and Braces

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Authors: Fabienne Chouraqui Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 22 June 2021

Abstract: A left brace is a triple (mathcalB,+,cdot), where (mathcalB,+) is an abelian group, (mathcalB,cdot) is a group, and there is a left-distributivity-like axiom that relates between the two operations in mathcalB. In analogy with a left brace, we define a left mathscrM-brace to be a triple (mathcalB,+,cdot), where (mathcalB,+) is a commutative monoid, (mathcalB,cdot) is a monoid, and the axiom of left distributivity holds. A lcm-monoid M is a left-cancellative monoid such that 1 is the unique invertible element in M, and every pair of elements in M admit a lcm with respect to left-divisibility. The class of lcm-monoids contains the Gaussian, quasi-Garside and Garside monoids. We show that every lcm-monoid induces a left mathscrM-brace. Furthermore, we show that every Gaussian group induces a partial left brace.













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