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 – structures.
A hyperoperation on a nonemptyset is a mapping from to the nonempty power set, meaning the set of all nonempty subsets of , i.e.
For we define
and
is a semihypergroup if is an associative hyperoperation, i.e. for all
Furthermore, a hypergroup is a semihypergroup , where the reproduction axiom is valid, i.e.
for all
References
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AHA (Algebraic Hyperstructures & Applications). A scientific group at Democritus University of Thrace, School of Education, Greece. aha.eled.duth.gr
generalization of the concepts of hyperplane, plane curve, and surface Hyperstructure, an algebraic structure equipped with at least one multivalued operation
of arcology concepts What is an Arcology? Usage of "arcology" vs. "hyperstructure" Arcology.com ("An arcology in southern China" on front page) Arcology
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Mathematics at Yazd University. He is known for his works on algebraic hyperstructure theory, group theory, ring theory and module theory. Krasner Hyperring
zoo where humans are kept as exhibits Arcologies—enormous habitats (hyperstructures) of extremely high human population density Cyberspace—the new, virtual
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