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New proof of a characterization of geodetic graphs

Ladislav Nebeský (2002)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

In [3], the present author used a binary operation as a tool for characterizing geodetic graphs. In this paper a new proof of the main result of the paper cited above is presented. The new proof is shorter and simpler.

On a class of commutative groupoids determined by their associativity triples

Aleš Drápal (1993)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Let G = G ( · ) be a commutative groupoid such that { ( a , b , c ) G 3 ; a · b c a b · c } = { ( a , b , c ) G 3 ; a = b c or a b = c } . Then G is determined uniquely up to isomorphism and if it is finite, then card ( G ) = 2 i for an integer i 0 .

On Equational Theory of Left Divisible Left Distributive Groupoids

Přemysl Jedlička (2012)

Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Facultas Rerum Naturalium. Mathematica

It is an open question whether the variety generated by the left divisible left distributive groupoids coincides with the variety generated by the left distributive left quasigroups. In this paper we prove that every left divisible left distributive groupoid with the mapping a a 2 surjective lies in the variety generated by the left distributive left quasigroups.

On left distributive left idempotent groupoids

Přemysl Jedlička (2005)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

We study the groupoids satisfying both the left distributivity and the left idempotency laws. We show that they possess a canonical congruence admitting an idempotent groupoid as factor. This congruence gives a construction of left idempotent left distributive groupoids from left distributive idempotent groupoids and right constant groupoids.

On some finite groupoids with distributive subgroupoid lattices

Konrad Pióro (2002)

Discussiones Mathematicae - General Algebra and Applications

The aim of the paper is to show that if S(G) is distributive, and also G satisfies some additional condition, then the union of any two subgroupoids of G is also a subgroupoid (intuitively, G has to be in some sense a unary algebra).

On the lattices of quasivarieties of differential groupoids

Aleksandr Kravchenko (2008)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

The main result of Romanowska A., Roszkowska B., On some groupoid modes, Demonstratio Math. 20 (1987), no. 1–2, 277–290, provides us with an explicit description of the lattice of varieties of differential groupoids. In the present article, we show that this variety is 𝒬 -universal, which means that there is no convenient explicit description for the lattice of quasivarieties of differential groupoids. We also find an example of a subvariety of differential groupoids with a finite number of subquasivarieties....

On varieties of left distributive left idempotent groupoids

David Stanovský (2004)

Discussiones Mathematicae - General Algebra and Applications

We describe a part of the lattice of subvarieties of left distributive left idempotent groupoids (i.e. those satisfying the identities x(yz) ≈ (xy)(xz) and (xx)y ≈ xy) modulo the lattice of subvarieties of left distributive idempotent groupoids. A free groupoid in a subvariety of LDLI groupoids satisfying an identity xⁿ ≈ x decomposes as the direct product of its largest idempotent factor and a cycle. Some properties of subdirectly ireducible LDLI groupoids are found.

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