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Fungi as Turing automata with oracles. [PDF]
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Injective Cogenerators in Acts Need Not Be Finitely Generated, Even for Coherent Monoids
Joaquim Reizi Higuchi
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$p$-perfection and group completion of $\mathbb{E}_\infty$-monoids [PDF]
Maxime Ramzi, Maria Yakerson
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Multimodal out-of-distribution individual uncertainty quantification enhances binding affinity prediction for polypharmacology. [PDF]
Badkul A, Xie L, Zhang S, Xie L.
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Semigroup Forum, 2002
The authors introduce and investigate a new class of monoids, called finitary monoids (here monoid means a commutative, cancellative semigroup with identity element). A monoid \(H\) (written multiplicatively) with group of invertible elements \(H^\times\) is called finitary if there is a finite subset \(U\subset H- H^\times\) such that \((H-H^\times)^n\
Geroldinger, Alfred +3 more
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The authors introduce and investigate a new class of monoids, called finitary monoids (here monoid means a commutative, cancellative semigroup with identity element). A monoid \(H\) (written multiplicatively) with group of invertible elements \(H^\times\) is called finitary if there is a finite subset \(U\subset H- H^\times\) such that \((H-H^\times)^n\
Geroldinger, Alfred +3 more
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Monoids, Krull Monoids, Large Monoids
2019In this chapter, we review what we will need in the rest of the book as far as commutative monoids are concerned. This will show how much we assume of the reader. The contents of Sections 1.5 and 1.7 are exceptions: they are completely independent of the rest of the chapter.
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