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| − | <TR><TD valign="top">[a1]</TD> <TD valign="top">   | + | <TR><TD valign="top">[a1]</TD> <TD valign="top">   Józef Słomiński, "The theory of abstract algebras with infinitary operations"  ''Rozprawy Mat.'' , '''18'''  (1959). {{ZBL|0178.34104}}</TD></TR>  | 
| − | <TR><TD valign="top">[a2]</TD> <TD valign="top">  P.M. Cohn,   "Universal algebra" , Reidel  (1981)  pp. 13–14</TD></TR>  | + | <TR><TD valign="top">[a2]</TD> <TD valign="top">  P.M. Cohn,   "Universal algebra" (rev.ed.), Reidel  (1981)  pp. 13–14. ISBN 90-277-1213-1  {{ZBL|0461.08001}}</TD></TR>  | 
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Revision as of 19:00, 26 April 2020
$n$-ary operation, on a set $A$
A mapping
$$\omega\colon A^n\to A$$
of the $n$-th Cartesian power of the set $A$ into the set $A$ itself. The number $n$ is known as the arity of the algebraic operation. Historically, the concepts of binary $(n=2)$ and unary ($n=1$) operations were the first to be considered. Nullary $(n=0)$ operations are fixed elements of the set $A$; they are also known as distinguished elements or constants. In the 20th century the concept of an infinitary operation appeared, i.e. a mapping $\omega\colon A^\alpha\to A$, where $\alpha$ is an arbitrary cardinal number. A set with a system of algebraic operations defined on it is called a universal algebra.
Comments
The study of infinitary operations actually started in the late 1950s [a1]. A nullary operation is also called a noughtary operation [a2].
References
| [a1] | Józef Słomiński, "The theory of abstract algebras with infinitary operations" Rozprawy Mat. , 18 (1959). Zbl 0178.34104 | 
| [a2] | P.M. Cohn, "Universal algebra" (rev.ed.), Reidel (1981) pp. 13–14. ISBN 90-277-1213-1 Zbl 0461.08001 | 
Algebraic operation. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Algebraic_operation&oldid=43571