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A transvection decomposition in GL(n,2)

Clorinda De Vivo, Claudia Metelli (2002)

Colloquium Mathematicae

An algorithm is given to decompose an automorphism of a finite vector space over ℤ₂ into a product of transvections. The procedure uses partitions of the indexing set of a redundant base. With respect to tents, i.e. finite ℤ₂-representations generated by a redundant base, this is a decomposition into base changes.

Adjoint Semilattice and Minimal Brouwerian Extensions of a Hilbert Algebra

Jānis Cīrulis (2012)

Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Facultas Rerum Naturalium. Mathematica

Let A : = ( A , , 1 ) be a Hilbert algebra. The monoid of all unary operations on A generated by operations α p : x ( p x ) , which is actually an upper semilattice w.r.t. the pointwise ordering, is called the adjoint semilattice of A . This semilattice is isomorphic to the semilattice of finitely generated filters of A , it is subtractive (i.e., dually implicative), and its ideal lattice is isomorphic to the filter lattice of A . Moreover, the order dual of the adjoint semilattice is a minimal Brouwerian extension of A , and the...

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