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nonono

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Registered: May 2006
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Algebra and NKS

Can we apply nks in beta algebra? This question engraved in my head after I have read Beta Algebra by Algirdas Javtokas. The author investigates algebraic structure with infinitely many identity elements (!) (he calls it – beta group). The idea looks pretty simple and somehow it catches attention. Why? I don’t know, maybe because of craziness of the thought or charm of unexpectedness. What do you think about that?

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