- Tytuł:
- Special m-hyperidentities in biregular leftmost graph varieties of type (2,0)
- Autorzy:
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Anantpinitwatna, Apinant
Poomsa-ard, Tiang - Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/728744.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2009
- Wydawca:
- Uniwersytet Zielonogórski. Wydział Matematyki, Informatyki i Ekonometrii
- Tematy:
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varieties
biregular leftmost graph varieties
identities
term
hyperidentity
M-hyperidentity
binary algebra
graph algebra - Opis:
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Graph algebras establish a connection between directed graphs without multiple edges and special universal algebras of type (2,0). We say that a graph G satisfies a term equation s ≈ t if the corresponding graph algebra $\underline{A(G)}$ satisfies s ≈ t. A class of graph algebras V is called a graph variety if $V = Mod_g Σ$ where Σ is a subset of T(X) × T(X). A graph variety $V' = Mod_gΣ'$ is called a biregular leftmost graph variety if Σ' is a set of biregular leftmost term equations. A term equation s ≈ t is called an identity in a variety V if $\underline{A(G)}$ satisfies s ≈ t for all G ∈ V. An identity s ≈ t of a variety V is called a hyperidentity of a graph algebra $\underline{A(G)}$, G ∈ V whenever the operation symbols occuring in s and t are replaced by any term operations of $\underline{A(G)}$ of the appropriate arity, the resulting identities hold in $\underline{A(G)}$. An identity s ≈ t of a variety V is called an M-hyperidentity of a graph algebra $\underline{A(G)}$, G ∈ V whenever the operation symbols occuring in s and t are replaced by any term operations in a subgroupoid M of term operations of $\underline{A(G)}$ of the appropriate arity, the resulting identities hold in $\underline{A(G)}$.
In this paper we characterize special M-hyperidentities in each biregular leftmost graph variety. For identities, varieties and other basic concepts of universal algebra see e.g. [3]. - Źródło:
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Discussiones Mathematicae - General Algebra and Applications; 2009, 29, 2; 81-107
1509-9415 - Pojawia się w:
- Discussiones Mathematicae - General Algebra and Applications
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki