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    In mathematics, a semigroup is an algebraic structure consisting of a set together with an associative internal binary operation on it. The binary operation...
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  • In mathematical analysis, a C0-semigroup, also known as a strongly continuous one-parameter semigroup, is a generalization of the exponential function...
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    {\displaystyle S} is a semigroup/monoid generating set of G {\displaystyle G} if G {\displaystyle G} is the smallest semigroup/monoid containing S {\displaystyle...
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  • linear or non-linear. Closely related to Markov operators is the Markov semigroup. The definition of Markov operators is not entirely consistent in the...
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  • mathematics, a semigroup is a nonempty set together with an associative binary operation. A special class of semigroups is a class of semigroups satisfying...
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  • computer science, an action or act of a semigroup on a set is a rule which associates to each element of the semigroup a transformation of the set in such...
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  • In mathematics, the bicyclic semigroup is an algebraic object important for the structure theory of semigroups. Although it is in fact a monoid, it is...
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  • In group theory, an inverse semigroup (occasionally called an inversion semigroup) S is a semigroup in which every element x in S has a unique inverse...
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  • Inverse element (redirect from I-semigroup)
    an I-semigroup and a *-semigroup. A class of semigroups important in semigroup theory are completely regular semigroups; these are I-semigroups in which...
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    Monoid (category Semigroup theory)
    with addition form a monoid, the identity element being 0. Monoids are semigroups with identity. Such algebraic structures occur in several branches of...
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  • mathematics, particularly in abstract algebra, a semigroup with involution or a *-semigroup is a semigroup equipped with an involutive anti-automorphism...
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  • In algebra, a transformation semigroup (or composition semigroup) is a collection of transformations (functions from a set to itself) that is closed under...
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  • In mathematics, an aperiodic semigroup is a semigroup S such that every element is aperiodic, that is, for each x in S there exists a positive integer...
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  • In mathematics, a topological semigroup is a semigroup that is simultaneously a topological space, and whose semigroup operation is continuous. Every topological...
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  • %5B%5BWikipedia%3ARedirects+for+discussion%5D%5D+debate+closed+as+delete #REDIRECT C0-semigroup...
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  • result in finite semigroup theory, revealing a deep connection between finite automata and semigroups. Let T be a semigroup. A semigroup S that is a homomorphic...
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  • partial groupoid ( G , ∘ ) {\displaystyle (G,\circ )} is called a partial semigroup if the following associative law holds: For all x , y , z ∈ G {\displaystyle...
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  • Monoid ring (redirect from Semigroup ring)
    n variables: R[Nn] =: R[X1, ..., Xn]. If G is a semigroup, the same construction yields a semigroup ring R[G]. Free algebra Puiseux series Lang, Serge...
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  • In mathematics, a trivial semigroup (a semigroup with one element) is a semigroup for which the cardinality of the underlying set is one. The number of...
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  • Free monoid (redirect from Free Semigroup)
    and semigroups. It follows that every monoid (or semigroup) arises as a homomorphic image of a free monoid (or semigroup). The study of semigroups as images...
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  • the sense used by Hausmann and Ore. Nevertheless, influential books in semigroup theory, including Clifford and Preston (1961) and Howie (1995) use groupoid...
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  • mathematics known as semigroup theory, an E-semigroup is a semigroup in which the idempotents form a subsemigroup. Certain classes of E-semigroups have been studied...
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  • representation leads to a semigroup of contraction operators, introduced as the oscillator semigroup by Roger Howe in 1988. The semigroup had previously been...
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  • In mathematics, a regular semigroup is a semigroup S in which every element is regular, i.e., for each element a in S there exists an element x in S such...
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  • Clifford semigroup (sometimes also called "inverse Clifford semigroup") is a completely regular inverse semigroup. It is an inverse semigroup with x x...
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  • In algebra, the 3x + 1 semigroup is a special subsemigroup of the multiplicative semigroup of all positive rational numbers. The elements of a generating...
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  • a semigroup with two elements is a semigroup for which the cardinality of the underlying set is two. There are exactly five nonisomorphic semigroups having...
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  • definitions also apply to semigroups. In ring theory, the centralizer of a subset of a ring is defined with respect to the semigroup (multiplication) operation...
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  • for the right cancellative or two-sided cancellative properties. In a semigroup, a left-invertible element is left-cancellative, and analogously for right...
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  • In mathematics, a catholic semigroup is a semigroup in which no two distinct elements have the same set of inverses. The terminology was introduced by...
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