Medial Medial

Medial - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Average, Center, Central, Common, Core, Equatorial, Fair, Halfway, Interior, Intermediary, Intervening, Mean, Median, Mediterranean, Medium

For the meaning of "medial" in anatomy, see anatomical terms of location.


In abstract algebra, a medial algebra is a set with a binary operation which satisfies the identity

  • (x . y) . (u . z) = (x . u) . (y . z), or xy.uz=xu.yz

Its importance arises in the concept of an auto magma object and representation (reconstruction) theorems. The identity xy.uz=xu.yz has been variously called medial, abelian, alternation, transposition, bi-commutative, bisymmetric, surcommutative, entropic, etc. (see External links: Historical comments)

For instance, for two endomorphisms f and g, with the usual operation between functions

(f*g)(x)= f(x).g(x)

this says we have again a morphism. There are counterexamples for the converse, but not for the cartesian square of the operation.. In particular this is the only equation with the property.

See also

External links

  • Historical comments (http://adela.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~jezek/medial/03.jpg) J.Jezek and T.Kepka: Medial groupoids Rozpravy CSAV, Rada mat. a prir. ved 93/2 (1983), 93 pp

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