Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4662945 Journal of Applied Logic 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Meadows have been proposed as alternatives for fields with a purely equational axiomatization. At the basis of meadows lies the decision to make the multiplicative inverse operation total by imposing that the multiplicative inverse of zero is zero. Thus, the multiplicative inverse operation of a meadow is an involution. In this paper, we study 'non-involutive meadows', i.e. variants of meadows in which the multiplicative inverse of zero is not zero, and pay special attention to non-involutive meadows in which the multiplicative inverse of zero is one.
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Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Logic
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