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(Redirected from Hypergroup) Algebraic structure equipped with at least one multivalued operation This article is about a mathematical concept. For the architectural concept, see arcology.

Hyperstructures are algebraic structures equipped with at least one multi-valued operation, called a hyperoperation. The largest classes of the hyperstructures are the ones called H v {\displaystyle Hv} – structures.

A hyperoperation ( ) {\displaystyle (\star )} on a nonempty set H {\displaystyle H} is a mapping from H × H {\displaystyle H\times H} to the nonempty power set P ( H ) {\displaystyle P^{*}\!(H)} , meaning the set of all nonempty subsets of H {\displaystyle H} , i.e.

: H × H P ( H ) {\displaystyle \star :H\times H\to P^{*}\!(H)}
  ( x , y ) x y H . {\displaystyle \quad \ (x,y)\mapsto x\star y\subseteq H.}

For A , B H {\displaystyle A,B\subseteq H} we define

A B = a A , b B a b {\displaystyle A\star B=\bigcup _{a\in A,\,b\in B}a\star b} and A x = A { x } , {\displaystyle A\star x=A\star \{x\},\,} x B = { x } B . {\displaystyle x\star B=\{x\}\star B.}

( H , ) {\displaystyle (H,\star )} is a semihypergroup if ( ) {\displaystyle (\star )} is an associative hyperoperation, i.e. x ( y z ) = ( x y ) z {\displaystyle x\star (y\star z)=(x\star y)\star z} for all x , y , z H . {\displaystyle x,y,z\in H.}

Furthermore, a hypergroup is a semihypergroup ( H , ) {\displaystyle (H,\star )} , where the reproduction axiom is valid, i.e. a H = H a = H {\displaystyle a\star H=H\star a=H} for all a H . {\displaystyle a\in H.}

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