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Dual commutative hyper K-ideals of type 1 in hyper K-algebras of order 3.

L. Torkzadeh, M. M. Zahedi (2006)

Mathware and Soft Computing

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In this note we classify the bounded hyper K-algebras of order 3, which have D = {1}, D = {1,2} and D = {0,1} as a dual commutative hyper K-ideal of type 1. In this regard we show that there are such non-isomorphic bounded hyper K-algebras.

On connections between information systems, rough sets and algebraic logic

Stephen Comer (1993)

Banach Center Publications

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In this note we remark upon some relationships between the ideas of an approximation space and rough sets due to Pawlak ([9] and [10]) and algebras related to the study of algebraic logic - namely, cylindric algebras, relation algebras, and Stone algebras. The paper consists of three separate observations. The first deals with the family of approximation spaces induced by the indiscernability relation for different sets of attributes of an information system. In [3] the family of closure...

Dissident algebras

Ernst Dieterich (1999)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Given a euclidean vector space V = (V,〈〉) and a linear map η: V ∧ V → V, the anti-commutative algebra (V,η) is called dissident in case η(v ∧ w) ∉ ℝv ⊕ ℝw for each pair of non-proportional vectors (v,w) ∈ V 2 . For any dissident algebra (V,η) and any linear form ξ: V ∧ V → ℝ, the vector space ℝ × V, endowed with the multiplication (α,v)(β,w) = (αβ -〈v,w〉+ ξ(v ∧ w), αw + βv + η(v ∧ w)), is a quadratic division algebra. Up to isomorphism, each real quadratic division algebra arises in this...

On the representation type of tensor product algebras

Zbigniew Leszczyński (1994)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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The representation type of tensor product algebras of finite-dimensional algebras is considered. The characterization of algebras A, B such that A ⊗ B is of tame representation type is given in terms of the Gabriel quivers of the algebras A, B.

Cartan matrices of selfinjective algebras of tubular type

Jerzy Białkowski (2004)

Open Mathematics

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The Cartan matrix of a finite dimensional algebra A is an important combinatorial invariant reflecting frequently structural properties of the algebra and its module category. For example, one of the important features of the modular representation theory of finite groups is the nonsingularity of Cartan matrices of the associated group algebras (Brauer’s theorem). Recently, the class of all tame selfinjective algebras having simply connected Galois coverings and the stable Auslander-Reiten...