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Superhypermagma, Lie Superhypergroup, Quotient Superhypergroups, and Reduced Superhypergroups
Classical algebraic structures—such as magmas, groups, and Lie groups—are characterized by increasingly strong requirements in binary operation, ranging from no additional constraints to associativity, identity, inverses, and smooth-manifold ...
Takaaki Fujita
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A factorization of quasiorder hypergroups [PDF]
summary:The contribution is devoted to the question of the interchange of the construction of a quasiorder hypergroup from a quasiordered set and the ...
Chajda, Ivan, Hošková, Šárka
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A stochastic automaton shows how enzyme assemblies may contribute to metabolic efficiency. [PDF]
Amar P +7 more
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Double-framed soft hypervector spaces. [PDF]
Muhiuddin G, Al-Roqi AM.
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Chemical Structure-Biological Activity Models for Pharmacophores' 3D-Interactions. [PDF]
Putz MV +6 more
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The structure and dynamics of multilayer networks. [PDF]
Boccaletti S +8 more
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Computing degree based topological indices of algebraic hypergraphs. [PDF]
Alali AS +4 more
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A novel study on the structure of left almost hypermodules. [PDF]
Abughazalah N +3 more
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Characterizations of Length and Mean-Fuzzy Ideals in Hilbert Algebras over Hyperstructures
Aiyared Iampan +3 more
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Inheritance examples of algebraic hyperstructures
Information Sciences, 2013Algebraic hyperstructures represent a natural extension of classical algebraic structures. In a classical algebraic structure, the composition of two elements is an element, while in an algebraic hyperstructure, the composition of two elements is a set. Algebraic hyperstructure theory has many applications in other disciplines. The main purpose of this
Bijan Davvaz
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