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− | + | The special algebra $ \mathfrak A = \langle A , \Omega \rangle $, | |
+ | where | ||
+ | |||
+ | $$ | ||
+ | A = \{ 0 , 1 \} ,\ \ | ||
+ | \Omega = \{ {x \cdot y } : {x + y \ | ||
+ | ( \mathop{\rm mod} 2 ) , 0 , 1 } \} | ||
+ | , | ||
+ | $$ | ||
+ | |||
+ | and $ x \cdot y $ | ||
+ | is the multiplication operation. The [[Clone|clone]] $ F $ | ||
+ | of the action of $ \Omega $ | ||
+ | on $ A $ | ||
+ | is of interest. Every operation in $ F $ | ||
+ | is a polynomial $ \mathop{\rm mod} 2 $, | ||
+ | a so-called Zhegalkin polynomial, named after I.I. Zhegalkin, who initiated the investigation of this clone [[#References|[1]]]. He proved that every finitary operation on $ A $ | ||
+ | is contained in $ F $. | ||
+ | Thus, the study of properties of $ F $ | ||
+ | includes, in particular, the study of all algebras $ \mathfrak A = \langle A , \Omega ^ \prime \rangle $ | ||
+ | for arbitrary $ \Omega ^ \prime $. | ||
====References==== | ====References==== | ||
<table><TR><TD valign="top">[1]</TD> <TD valign="top"> I.I. Zhegalkin, ''Mat. Sb.'' , '''34''' : 1 (1927) pp. 9–28</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[2]</TD> <TD valign="top"> P.M. Cohn, "Universal algebra" , Reidel (1986)</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[3]</TD> <TD valign="top"> S.V. Yablonskii, G.P. Gavrilov, V.B. Kudryavtsev, "Functions of the algebra of logic and Post classes" , Moscow (1966) (In Russian)</TD></TR></table> | <table><TR><TD valign="top">[1]</TD> <TD valign="top"> I.I. Zhegalkin, ''Mat. Sb.'' , '''34''' : 1 (1927) pp. 9–28</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[2]</TD> <TD valign="top"> P.M. Cohn, "Universal algebra" , Reidel (1986)</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[3]</TD> <TD valign="top"> S.V. Yablonskii, G.P. Gavrilov, V.B. Kudryavtsev, "Functions of the algebra of logic and Post classes" , Moscow (1966) (In Russian)</TD></TR></table> | ||
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====Comments==== | ====Comments==== | ||
− | In other words, the Zhegalkin algebra is the two-element [[Boolean ring|Boolean ring]], the field | + | In other words, the Zhegalkin algebra is the two-element [[Boolean ring|Boolean ring]], the field $ \mathbf Z /( 2) $ |
+ | or the free Boolean algebra on $ 0 $ | ||
+ | generators. As such, it is generally not given a distinctive name in the Western literature. Cf. e.g. [[Boolean algebra|Boolean algebra]]; [[Boolean equation|Boolean equation]]. The study of all algebras $ \mathfrak A = \langle A, \Omega ^ \prime \rangle $ | ||
+ | is the subject of E.L. Post's dissertation [[#References|[a1]]]. | ||
====References==== | ====References==== | ||
<table><TR><TD valign="top">[a1]</TD> <TD valign="top"> E.L. Post, "Two-valued iterative systems of mathematical logic" , Princeton Univ. Press (1941)</TD></TR></table> | <table><TR><TD valign="top">[a1]</TD> <TD valign="top"> E.L. Post, "Two-valued iterative systems of mathematical logic" , Princeton Univ. Press (1941)</TD></TR></table> |
Latest revision as of 08:29, 6 June 2020
The special algebra $ \mathfrak A = \langle A , \Omega \rangle $,
where
$$ A = \{ 0 , 1 \} ,\ \ \Omega = \{ {x \cdot y } : {x + y \ ( \mathop{\rm mod} 2 ) , 0 , 1 } \} , $$
and $ x \cdot y $ is the multiplication operation. The clone $ F $ of the action of $ \Omega $ on $ A $ is of interest. Every operation in $ F $ is a polynomial $ \mathop{\rm mod} 2 $, a so-called Zhegalkin polynomial, named after I.I. Zhegalkin, who initiated the investigation of this clone [1]. He proved that every finitary operation on $ A $ is contained in $ F $. Thus, the study of properties of $ F $ includes, in particular, the study of all algebras $ \mathfrak A = \langle A , \Omega ^ \prime \rangle $ for arbitrary $ \Omega ^ \prime $.
References
[1] | I.I. Zhegalkin, Mat. Sb. , 34 : 1 (1927) pp. 9–28 |
[2] | P.M. Cohn, "Universal algebra" , Reidel (1986) |
[3] | S.V. Yablonskii, G.P. Gavrilov, V.B. Kudryavtsev, "Functions of the algebra of logic and Post classes" , Moscow (1966) (In Russian) |
Comments
In other words, the Zhegalkin algebra is the two-element Boolean ring, the field $ \mathbf Z /( 2) $ or the free Boolean algebra on $ 0 $ generators. As such, it is generally not given a distinctive name in the Western literature. Cf. e.g. Boolean algebra; Boolean equation. The study of all algebras $ \mathfrak A = \langle A, \Omega ^ \prime \rangle $ is the subject of E.L. Post's dissertation [a1].
References
[a1] | E.L. Post, "Two-valued iterative systems of mathematical logic" , Princeton Univ. Press (1941) |
Zhegalkin algebra. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Zhegalkin_algebra&oldid=49249