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Block code on L-algebras

Journal of Algebraic Hyperstructures and Logical Algebras, 2023
By using the notion of L-algebras as an important part of the ordered algebra, we introduce the notions of block code, x-function and x-subsets on an arbitrary L-algebra. Then some related properties and examples are provided. Also, by using these notions, we define an equivalence relation on L-algebra and we introduce a new order on the generated ...
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Basic algebras and L-algebras

Soft Computing, 2020
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Wang, Jing, Wu, Yali, Yang, Yichuan
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Operators on L-algebras

Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems
The aim of this paper is to investigate several operators on L-algebras. At first, closure (interior) operators on L-algebras are defined and some properties of them are obtained. Then, existential operators and universal operators on L-algebras are studied, a one-to-one correspondence between the set of all quantifier operators and the set of all ...
Zhan, Qiuyan   +2 more
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The L-algebra of Hurwitz primes

Journal of Number Theory, 2018
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Intervals in l-groups as L-algebras

Algebra universalis, 2012
\(L\)-algebras have been introduced by \textit{W. Rump} in [J. Algebra 320, No. 6, 2328--2348 (2008; Zbl 1158.06009)] as algebras \((X, \rightarrow, 1)\) of type \((2, 1)\) satisfying the following conditions: \((L_1)\) \(x\rightarrow x=x\rightarrow 1=1\), \(1\rightarrow x=x,\) \((L_2)\) \((x\rightarrow y)\rightarrow (x\rightarrow z)=(y\rightarrow x ...
Rump, Wolfgang, Yang, Yichuan
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Pseudo L-algebras

2022
Xin, X. L., Yang, X. F., Ma, Y. C.
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Compatible L∞-algebras

Journal of Algebra, 2022
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The Space L (Algebraic Theory)

1982
Let a, b, c be elements of ℤ p ∩ ℚ, such that $$c - a,c - b,b,a all lie outside \mathbb{Z}.$$ (1.1)
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Variational algorithms for linear algebra

Science Bulletin, 2021
Xiaosi Xu, Jinzhao Sun, Suguru Endo
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Cartan Decompositions for L ∗ -Algebras

Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 1961
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