Non-commutative Multiple-Valued Logic Algebras

Non-commutative Multiple-Valued Logic Algebras

Author: Lavinia Corina Ciungu

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-11-27

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9783319015903

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This monograph provides a self-contained and easy-to-read introduction to non-commutative multiple-valued logic algebras; a subject which has attracted much interest in the past few years because of its impact on information science, artificial intelligence and other subjects. A study of the newest results in the field, the monograph includes treatment of pseudo-BCK algebras, pseudo-hoops, residuated lattices, bounded divisible residuated lattices, pseudo-MTL algebras, pseudo-BL algebras and pseudo-MV algebras. It provides a fresh perspective on new trends in logic and algebras in that algebraic structures can be developed into fuzzy logics which connect quantum mechanics, mathematical logic, probability theory, algebra and soft computing. Written in a clear, concise and direct manner, Non-Commutative Multiple-Valued Logic Algebras will be of interest to masters and PhD students, as well as researchers in mathematical logic and theoretical computer science.


Non-commutative Multiple-Valued Logic Algebras

Non-commutative Multiple-Valued Logic Algebras

Author: Lavinia Corina Ciungu

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-08-23

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 3319015893

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This monograph provides a self-contained and easy-to-read introduction to non-commutative multiple-valued logic algebras; a subject which has attracted much interest in the past few years because of its impact on information science, artificial intelligence and other subjects. A study of the newest results in the field, the monograph includes treatment of pseudo-BCK algebras, pseudo-hoops, residuated lattices, bounded divisible residuated lattices, pseudo-MTL algebras, pseudo-BL algebras and pseudo-MV algebras. It provides a fresh perspective on new trends in logic and algebras in that algebraic structures can be developed into fuzzy logics which connect quantum mechanics, mathematical logic, probability theory, algebra and soft computing. Written in a clear, concise and direct manner, Non-Commutative Multiple-Valued Logic Algebras will be of interest to masters and PhD students, as well as researchers in mathematical logic and theoretical computer science.


Introduction to Noncommutative Algebra

Introduction to Noncommutative Algebra

Author: Matej Brešar

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-10-14

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 3319086936

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Providing an elementary introduction to noncommutative rings and algebras, this textbook begins with the classical theory of finite dimensional algebras. Only after this, modules, vector spaces over division rings, and tensor products are introduced and studied. This is followed by Jacobson's structure theory of rings. The final chapters treat free algebras, polynomial identities, and rings of quotients. Many of the results are not presented in their full generality. Rather, the emphasis is on clarity of exposition and simplicity of the proofs, with several being different from those in other texts on the subject. Prerequisites are kept to a minimum, and new concepts are introduced gradually and are carefully motivated. Introduction to Noncommutative Algebra is therefore accessible to a wide mathematical audience. It is, however, primarily intended for beginning graduate and advanced undergraduate students encountering noncommutative algebra for the first time.


Introduction to Noncommutative Algebra

Introduction to Noncommutative Algebra

Author: Linsen Chou

Publisher:

Published: 2015-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781681171883

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A noncommutative algebra is an associative algebra in which the multiplication is not commutative, that is, for which xy does not always equal yx; or more generally an algebraic structure in which one of the principal binary operations is not commutative; one also allows additional structures, e.g. topology or norm, to be possibly carried by the noncommutative algebra of functions. The main motivation is to extend the commutative duality between spaces and functions to the noncommutative setting. In mathematics, spaces, which are geometric in nature, can be related to numerical functions on them. In general, such functions will form a commutative ring. For instance, one may take the ring C(X) of continuous complex-valued functions on a topological space X. In many cases, we can recover X from C(X), and therefore it makes some sense to say that X has commutative topology. The dream of noncommutative geometry is to generalize this duality to the duality between noncommutative algebras, or sheaves of noncommutative algebras, or sheaf-like noncommutative algebraic or operator-algebraic structures and geometric entities of certain kind, and interact between the algebraic and geometric description of those via this duality. Regarding that the commutative rings correspond to usual affine schemes, and commutative C*-algebras to usual topological spaces, the extension to noncommutative rings and algebras requires non-trivial generalization of topological spaces, as "non-commutative spaces". This book provides an elementary introduction to noncommutative rings and algebras.


Non-commutative Algebras. Pseudo-BCK Algebras Versus M-pseudo-BCK Algebras

Non-commutative Algebras. Pseudo-BCK Algebras Versus M-pseudo-BCK Algebras

Author: Afrodita Iorgulescu

Publisher:

Published: 2024-07-25

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781848904637

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This monograph is devoted mainly to the author's results in her research on non-commutative algebras related to logic started on October 17, 2022, results never published. It would not be written in so little time and with so many important results and examples without the help of the computer program Prover9-Mace4, developed by William W. McCune (1953 - 2011). There exist a frame-work of non-commutative algebras of logic, having in its `center' the pseudo-BCK algebra. In this monograph, the author mainly has generalized to the non-commutative case the m-BCK algebra and its related algebras, as particular cases of unital magmas, thus creating a new frame-work of non-commutative algebras, having in its `center' the new m-pseudo-BCK algebra. The pseudo-MV algebras are particular cases of m-pseudo-BCK algebras, the groups belong to this new frame-work. But, the goal of her research was to define and study the quantum-pseudo-MV algebra, the non-commutative generalization of quantum-MV algebra. She was able to reach her goal only because she has discovered the`principle' that governs the non-commutative algebras, called `transposition' principle (`m-transposition' principle, for magmas). She has also introduced and studied other non-commutative generalizations of quantum algebras: the bounded involutive pseudo-lattices, the pseudo-De Morgan algebras and the ortho-pseudo-lattices. The book has 18 chapters, divided into three parts: Part I (centered on pseudo-BCK algebras: Chapters 1 - 7), Part II (the core of the monograph, centered on m-pseudo-BCK algebras: Chapters 8 - 16) and Part III (`bridge' theorems: Chapters 17, 18).


Topics in Noncommutative Algebra

Topics in Noncommutative Algebra

Author: Andrea Bonfiglioli

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-10-12

Total Pages: 554

ISBN-13: 3642225969

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Motivated by the importance of the Campbell, Baker, Hausdorff, Dynkin Theorem in many different branches of Mathematics and Physics (Lie group-Lie algebra theory, linear PDEs, Quantum and Statistical Mechanics, Numerical Analysis, Theoretical Physics, Control Theory, sub-Riemannian Geometry), this monograph is intended to: fully enable readers (graduates or specialists, mathematicians, physicists or applied scientists, acquainted with Algebra or not) to understand and apply the statements and numerous corollaries of the main result, provide a wide spectrum of proofs from the modern literature, comparing different techniques and furnishing a unifying point of view and notation, provide a thorough historical background of the results, together with unknown facts about the effective early contributions by Schur, Poincaré, Pascal, Campbell, Baker, Hausdorff and Dynkin, give an outlook on the applications, especially in Differential Geometry (Lie group theory) and Analysis (PDEs of subelliptic type) and quickly enable the reader, through a description of the state-of-art and open problems, to understand the modern literature concerning a theorem which, though having its roots in the beginning of the 20th century, has not ceased to provide new problems and applications. The book assumes some undergraduate-level knowledge of algebra and analysis, but apart from that is self-contained. Part II of the monograph is devoted to the proofs of the algebraic background. The monograph may therefore provide a tool for beginners in Algebra.


Prime Divisors and Noncommutative Valuation Theory

Prime Divisors and Noncommutative Valuation Theory

Author: Hidetoshi Marubayashi

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-08-21

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 3642311520

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Classical valuation theory has applications in number theory and class field theory as well as in algebraic geometry, e.g. in a divisor theory for curves. But the noncommutative equivalent is mainly applied to finite dimensional skewfields. Recently however, new types of algebras have become popular in modern algebra; Weyl algebras, deformed and quantized algebras, quantum groups and Hopf algebras, etc. The advantage of valuation theory in the commutative case is that it allows effective calculations, bringing the arithmetical properties of the ground field into the picture. This arithmetical nature is also present in the theory of maximal orders in central simple algebras. Firstly, we aim at uniting maximal orders, valuation rings, Dubrovin valuations, etc. in a common theory, the theory of primes of algebras. Secondly, we establish possible applications of the noncommutative arithmetics to interesting classes of algebras, including the extension of central valuations to nice classes of quantized algebras, the development of a theory of Hopf valuations on Hopf algebras and quantum groups, noncommutative valuations on the Weyl field and interesting rings of invariants and valuations of Gauss extensions.


Non-Associative Algebra and Its Applications

Non-Associative Algebra and Its Applications

Author: Lev Sabinin

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2006-01-13

Total Pages: 553

ISBN-13: 1420003453

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With contributions derived from presentations at an international conference, Non-Associative Algebra and Its Applications explores a wide range of topics focusing on Lie algebras, nonassociative rings and algebras, quasigroups, loops, and related systems as well as applications of nonassociative algebra to geometry, physics, and natural sciences.