Smarandache n-structure

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Smarandache n-structure

In any domain of knowledge, a Smarandache means a weak structure

on

-structure, for

, on a set

such that there exists a chain of proper

subsets

whose corresponding structures

satisfy the inverse inclusion chain where

,

signifies strictly stronger (i.e., structure satisfying more axioms).

By proper subset one understands a subset different from the empty set, from the idempotent if any, and from the whole set. Now one defines the weak structure:

Let

be a set,

a proper subset of it, be

an operation on

, and

independent axioms, where

. If the operation

on the set

satisfies the axioms , while on the subset

satisfy the axioms satisfies the axioms

and one writes

is stronger than structure as on

and one writes

But if

satisfies the same axioms on

and

are equal and one writes

When

satisfies the same axioms or less axioms on

structures

the operation

, one says that structure

is weaker than structure or one says that

and does not

, .

one says that structures

.

is weaker than or equal to structure

than on

one says that

and one writes


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