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Construction of Quasigroups Satisfying the Identity X(XY) = YX

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Charles C. Lindner*
Affiliation:
Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama
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In [4], A. Sade defines the singular direct product for quasigroups. In this paper we use the singular direct product to construct quasigroups satisfying the identity x(xy)=yx. In particular, we show that the singular direct product preserves the identity x(xy)=yx.

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Copyright © Canadian Mathematical Society 1971

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