$\mathcal{T}$-semiring pairs
DOI10.14736/kyb-2022-5-0733OpenAlexW4317433958MaRDI QIDQ5878531
Kalina Mincheva, Jaiung Jun, Louis Halle Rowen
Publication date: 21 February 2023
Published in: Kybernetika (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.01086
Subalgebras, congruence relations (08A30) Structure theory of algebraic structures (08A05) Semifields (12K10) Semirings (16Y60) Theories (e.g., algebraic theories), structure, and semantics (18C10) Definitions and generalizations in theory of categories (18A05) Preadditive, additive categories (18E05) Hypergroups (20N20) Fuzzy algebraic structures (08A72) Module categories and commutative rings (13C60) Foundations of tropical geometry and relations with algebra (14T10)
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