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Polygroup Theory and Related Systems.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore : World Scientific, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (209 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789814425315
  • 9814425311
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Polygroup Theory and Related Systems.DDC classification:
  • 512.2
LOC classification:
  • QA267
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Contents:
Preface; Contents; 1. A Brief Excursion into Group Theory; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The abstract definition of a group and some examples; 1.3 Subgroups; 1.4 Normal subgroups and quotient groups; 1.5 Group homomorphisms; 1.6 Permutation groups; 1.7 Direct product; 1.8 Solvable and nilpotent groups; 2. Hypergroups; 2.1 Introduction and historical development of hypergroups; 2.2 Definition and examples of hypergroups; 2.3 Some kinds of subhypergroups; 2.4 Homomorphisms of hypergroups; 2.5 Regular and strongly regular relations; 2.6 Complete hypergroups; 2.7 Join spaces; 3. Polygroups.
3.1 Definition and examples of polygroups3.2 Extension of polygroups by polygroups; 3.3 Subpolygroups and quotient polygroups; 3.4 Isomorphism theorems of polygroups; 3.5 relation on polygroups; 3.6 Generalized permutations; 3.7 Permutation polygroups; 3.8 Representation of polygroups; 3.9 Polygroup hyperrings; 3.10 Solvable polygroups; 3.11 Nilpotent polygroups; 4. Weak Polygroups; 4.1 Weak hyperstructures; 4.2 Weak polygroups as a generalization of polygroups; 4.3 Fundamental relations on weak polygroups; 4.4 Small weak polygroups; 5. Combinatorial Aspects of Polygroups.
5.1 Chromatic polygroups5.2 Polygroups derived from cogroups; 5.3 Conjugation lattice; Bibliography; Index.
Summary: This monograph is devoted to the study of Polygroup Theory. It begins with some basic results concerning group theory and algebraic hyperstructures, which represent the most general algebraic context, in which reality can be modeled. Most results on polygroups are collected in this book. Moreover, this monograph is the first book on this theory. The volume is highly recommended to theoreticians in pure and applied mathematics.
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Preface; Contents; 1. A Brief Excursion into Group Theory; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The abstract definition of a group and some examples; 1.3 Subgroups; 1.4 Normal subgroups and quotient groups; 1.5 Group homomorphisms; 1.6 Permutation groups; 1.7 Direct product; 1.8 Solvable and nilpotent groups; 2. Hypergroups; 2.1 Introduction and historical development of hypergroups; 2.2 Definition and examples of hypergroups; 2.3 Some kinds of subhypergroups; 2.4 Homomorphisms of hypergroups; 2.5 Regular and strongly regular relations; 2.6 Complete hypergroups; 2.7 Join spaces; 3. Polygroups.

3.1 Definition and examples of polygroups3.2 Extension of polygroups by polygroups; 3.3 Subpolygroups and quotient polygroups; 3.4 Isomorphism theorems of polygroups; 3.5 relation on polygroups; 3.6 Generalized permutations; 3.7 Permutation polygroups; 3.8 Representation of polygroups; 3.9 Polygroup hyperrings; 3.10 Solvable polygroups; 3.11 Nilpotent polygroups; 4. Weak Polygroups; 4.1 Weak hyperstructures; 4.2 Weak polygroups as a generalization of polygroups; 4.3 Fundamental relations on weak polygroups; 4.4 Small weak polygroups; 5. Combinatorial Aspects of Polygroups.

5.1 Chromatic polygroups5.2 Polygroups derived from cogroups; 5.3 Conjugation lattice; Bibliography; Index.

This monograph is devoted to the study of Polygroup Theory. It begins with some basic results concerning group theory and algebraic hyperstructures, which represent the most general algebraic context, in which reality can be modeled. Most results on polygroups are collected in this book. Moreover, this monograph is the first book on this theory. The volume is highly recommended to theoreticians in pure and applied mathematics.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-196) and index.

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