
TL;DR
This paper discusses an inversion property of the fusion map in the context of many semibialgebras, highlighting a mathematical characteristic that could influence the understanding of algebraic structures.
Contribution
It introduces a novel observation about the inversion property of the fusion map in semibialgebras, expanding theoretical knowledge in algebraic structures.
Findings
Identifies an inversion property of the fusion map
Provides theoretical insights into semibialgebra structures
Potential implications for algebraic theory
Abstract
We note an inversion property of the fusion map associated to many semibialgebras.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Topics in Algebra · Advanced Algebra and Logic · Rings, Modules, and Algebras
