Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4629643 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2013 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study constitutes the continuation of innovative research in Discrete Mathematics introduced in earlier papers on algebras in general, regarding the use of graphs to study the particular case of graphicable algebras, which form a subset of evolution algebras. Evolution algebras are particularly interesting since they are intrinsically linked with other mathematical fields, such as group theory, stochastics processes, and dynamical systems, for instance. Our advances in this study are obtained by setting a natural correspondence between evolution algebras and direct graphs, in order to translate the general concepts of graphicable algebras: subalgebra, ideal, centralizer, normalizer…to the language of graphs. These translations will enable advances in the application of these algebras to various branches of Mathematics.
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