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In [[abstract algebra]], '''alternativity''' is a property of a [[binary operation]].  A [[Magma (algebra)|magma]] {{mvar|G}} is said to be '''{{visible anchor|left alternative}}''' if <math>(xx)y = x(xy)</math> for all <math>x, y \in G</math> and '''{{visible anchor|right alternative}}''' if <math>y(xx) = (yx)x</math> for all <math>x, y \in G</math>. A magma that is both left and right alternative is said to be '''{{visible anchor|alternative}}''' ('''{{visible anchor|flexible}}''').<ref>{{citation
In [[abstract algebra]], '''alternativity''' is a property of a [[binary operation]].  A [[Magma (algebra)|magma]] {{mvar|G}} is said to be '''{{visible anchor|left alternative}}''' if <math>(xx)y = x(xy)</math> for all <math>x, y \in G</math> and '''{{visible anchor|right alternative}}''' if <math>y(xx) = (yx)x</math> for all <math>x, y \in G</math>. A magma that is both left and right alternative is said to be '''{{visible anchor|alternative}}'''.<ref>{{citation
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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Distinguish". Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Template:One source In abstract algebra, alternativity is a property of a binary operation. A magma Template:Mvar is said to be Template:Visible anchor if (xx)y=x(xy) for all x,yG and Template:Visible anchor if y(xx)=(yx)x for all x,yG. A magma that is both left and right alternative is said to be Template:Visible anchor.[1]

Any associative magma (that is, a semigroup) is alternative. More generally, a magma in which every pair of elements generates an associative submagma must be alternative. The converse, however, is not true, in contrast to the situation in alternative algebras.

Examples

Examples of alternative algebras include:

See also

References

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