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The Monoid of Linear Hypersubstitutions

  • Changphas, Thawhat;Pibaljommee, Bundit;Denecke, Klaus
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.59 no.4
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    • pp.617-629
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    • 2019
  • A term is called linear if each variable which occurs in the term, occurs only once. A hypersubstitution is said to be linear if it maps any operation symbol to a linear term of the same arity. Linear hypersubstitutions have some importance in Theoretical Computer Science since they preserve recognizability [7]. We show that the collection of all linear hypersubstitutions forms a monoid. Linear hypersubstitutions are used to define linear hyperidentities. The set of all linear term operations of a given algebra forms with respect to certain superposition operations a function algebra. Hypersubstitutions define endomorphisms on this function algebra.