Semigroup

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Demote once it has been fleshed out (to at least in line with monoid)
Note: not to be confused with monoids and groups. Note all groups are monoids and all monoids are semigroups.

Definition

A semigroup[1] is a tuple, (S,), consisting of a set, S and a binary operation, :S×SS, where:

  • is associative - x,y,zS[(xy)z=x(yz)]

References

  1. Jump up Abstract Algebra - Pierre Antoine Grillet

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