Cancellative partial monoids
Abbreviation: CanPMon
Definition
A cancellative partial monoid is a partial monoid such that
$\cdot$ is left-cancellative: $x\cdot y=x\cdot z\ne *$ implies $y=z$ and
$\cdot$ is right-cancellative: $x\cdot z=y\cdot z\ne *$ implies $x=y$.
Morphisms
Let $\mathbf{A}$ and $\mathbf{B}$ be cancellative partial monoids. A morphism from $\mathbf{A}$ to $\mathbf{B}$ is a function $h:A\rightarrow B$ that is a homomorphism: $h(e)=e$ and if $x\cdot y\ne *$ then $h(x \cdot y)=h(x) \cdot h(y)$.
Examples
Example 1:
Basic results
Properties
Finite members
See http://mathv.chapman.edu/~jipsen/uajs/CanPMon.html
$\begin{array}{lr} f(1)= &1\\ f(2)= &2\\ f(3)= &3\\ f(4)= &9\\ f(5)= &21\\ f(6)= &125\\ f(7)= &\\ f(8)= &\\ f(9)= &\\ f(10)= &\\ \end{array}$
Subclasses
Superclasses
References
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