2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2201.02375
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Not all nilpotent monoids are finitely related

Abstract: A finite semigroup is finitely related (has finite degree) if its term functions are determined by a finite set of finitary relations. For example, it is known that all nilpotent semigroups are finitely related. A nilpotent monoid is a nilpotent semigroup with adjoined identity. We show that every 4-nilpotent monoid is finitely related. We also give an example of a 5-nilpotent monoid that is not finitely related. This is the first known example where adjoining an identity to a finitely related semigroup yields… Show more

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