Orthogonal relational systems
Abstract
In this paper we discuss the concept of relational system with involution. This system is called orthogonal if, for every pair of non-zero orthogonal elements, there exists a supremal element in their upper cone and the upper cone of orthogonal elements is a singleton (i.e. are complements each other). To every orthogonal relational system can be assigned a groupoid with involution. The conditions under which a groupoid is assigned to an orthogonal relational systems are investigated. We will see that many properties of the relational system can be captured by the associated groupoid. Moreover, these structures enjoy several desirable algebraic features such as, e.g., a direct decomposition representation and the strong amalgamation property.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1810.09341,
title = {Orthogonal relational systems},
author = {Stefano Bonzio and Ivan Chajda and Antonio Ledda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.09341},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
18 pages. Pre-print of the paper appeared on Soft Computing