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Isomorphisms of triform semigroups

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 April 2009

Kenneth D. Magill Jr
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State University of New Yorkat Buffalo Buffalo, New York
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For any point x, we use the symbol x to denote {(x, x)}. By a triform, we mean a triple (X, Fx, S[X]) where X is a nonempty set, Fx is a family of subsets of X, [X] is a family of subsets of X x X and the following conditions are satisfied: .

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Copyright © Australian Mathematical Society 1969

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