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  2. Free monoid - Wikipedia

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    In abstract algebra, the free monoid on a set is the monoid whose elements are all the finite sequences (or strings) of zero or more elements from that set, with string concatenation as the monoid operation and with the unique sequence of zero elements, often called the empty string and denoted by ε or λ, as the identity element.

  3. Free object - Wikipedia

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    A simpler example are the free monoids. The free monoid on a set X, is the monoid of all finite strings using X as alphabet, with operation concatenation of strings. The identity is the empty string. In essence, the free monoid is simply the set of all words, with no equivalence relations imposed.

  4. Monoid - Wikipedia

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    This monoid is denoted Σ ∗ and is called the free monoid over Σ. It is not commutative if Σ has at least two elements. Given any monoid M, the opposite monoid M op has the same carrier set and identity element as M, and its operation is defined by x • op y = y • x. Any commutative monoid is the opposite monoid of itself.

  5. Kleene star - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, it is more commonly known as the free monoid construction. The application of the Kleene star to a set V {\\displaystyle V} is written as V ∗ {\\displaystyle V^{*}} . It is widely used for regular expressions , which is the context in which it was introduced by Stephen Kleene to characterize certain automata , where it means ...

  6. Monoidal category - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, the set of isomorphism classes (if such a thing makes sense) of a monoidal category is a monoid w.r.t. the tensor product. Any commutative monoid (,,) can be realized as a monoidal category with a single object. Recall that a category with a single object is the same thing as an ordinary monoid.

  7. Presentation of a monoid - Wikipedia

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    The monoid is then presented as the quotient of the free monoid (or the free semigroup) by these relations. This is an analogue of a group presentation in group theory. As a mathematical structure, a monoid presentation is identical to a string rewriting system (also known as a semi-Thue system). Every monoid may be presented by a semi-Thue ...

  8. Trace monoid - Wikipedia

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    Let denote the free monoid on a set of generators , that is, the set of all strings written in the alphabet .The asterisk is a standard notation for the Kleene star.An independency relation on the alphabet then induces a symmetric binary relation on the set of strings : two strings , are related, , if and only if there exist ,, and a pair (,) such that = and =.

  9. Monad (category theory) - Wikipedia

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    In concise terms, a monad is a monoid in the category of endofunctors of some fixed category (an endofunctor is a functor mapping a category to itself). According to John Baez, a monad can be considered at least in two ways: [1] A monad as a generalized monoid; this is clear since a monad is a monoid in a certain category,

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