On B-Commutators of B-Algebras
On B-Commutators of B-Algebras
On B-Commutators of B-Algebras
On B-commutators of B-algebras
Joel G. Adanza
Mathematics Department, Negros Oriental State University, Dumaguete City, Philippines
DOI: https://doi.org/10.29020/nybg.ejpam.v16i3.4841
Email address: [email protected] (J. Adanza)
2. B-commutators
Example 3. Let (X; ∗, 0) be the B-algebra in Example 2. We now compute for [x, y] for
all x, y ∈ X. These computations are used in the succeeding examples.
[0, 0] = 0 [1, 1] = 0 [2, 2] = 0 [3, 3] = 0 [4, 4] = 0 [5, 5] = 0
[0, 1] = 0 [1, 0] = 0 [2, 0] = 0 [3, 0] = 0 [4, 0] = 0 [5, 0] = 0
[0, 2] = 0 [1, 2] = 0 [2, 1] = 0 [3, 1] = 2 [4, 1] = 2 [5, 1] = 2
[0, 3] = 0 [1, 3] = 1 [2, 3] = 2 [3, 2] = 1 [4, 2] = 1 [5, 2] = 1
[0, 4] = 0 [1, 4] = 1 [2, 4] = 2 [3, 4] = 1 [4, 3] = 2 [5, 3] = 1
[0, 5] = 0 [1, 5] = 1 [2, 5] = 2 [3, 5] = 2 [4, 5] = 1 [5, 4] = 2
Proof. Clearly, (i) follows from Lemma 1(i) and (P1); (ii) follows from (P2).
Let x, w ∈ X. We define xw to be the element (0 ∗ w) ∗ ((0 ∗ w) ∗ x). For instance, let
X be the B-algebra in Example 1. Below are some sample computations to illustrate xw :
23 = (0 ∗ 3) ∗ ((0 ∗ 3) ∗ 2) = 3 ∗ (3 ∗ 2) = 3 ∗ 1 = 2
32 = (0 ∗ 2) ∗ ((0 ∗ 2) ∗ 3) = 2 ∗ (2 ∗ 3) = 2 ∗ 1 = 3
13 = (0 ∗ 3) ∗ ((0 ∗ 3) ∗ 1) = 3 ∗ (3 ∗ 1) = 3 ∗ 2 = 1
31 = (0 ∗ 1) ∗ ((0 ∗ 1) ∗ 3) = 1 ∗ (1 ∗ 3) = 1 ∗ 2 = 3
12 = (0 ∗ 2) ∗ ((0 ∗ 2) ∗ 1) = 2 ∗ (2 ∗ 1) = 2 ∗ 3 = 1
21 = (0 ∗ 1) ∗ ((0 ∗ 1) ∗ 2) = 1 ∗ (1 ∗ 2) = 1 ∗ 3 = 2
i. 0 ∗ xw = (0 ∗ x)w ,
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iii. (0 ∗ x)x = 0 ∗ x,
iv. xx = x,
v. x0∗x = x,
vi. x ∗ y x = (0 ∗ y) ∗ (0 ∗ x),
Proof. Let x, y, w ∈ X.
i. By (P2) and (III), we have
xx = (0 ∗ x) ∗ ((0 ∗ x) ∗ x)
= ((0 ∗ x) ∗ (0 ∗ x)) ∗ (0 ∗ x)
= 0 ∗ (0 ∗ x)
= x.
Proof. By Theorem 1, Lemma 3(v, vi), P1, P4, Lemma 3(viii), P2, and P3, we get
[0 ∗ x, y] = 0 ∗ [y, 0 ∗ x]
= 0 ∗ [x, y]0∗x
= (0 ∗ [x, y])0∗x
= [y, x]0∗x .
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3. kth B-commutators
X ⊃ X ′ ⊃ · · · ⊃ X (n) ⊃ X (n+1) ⊃ · · · .
Since X is finite and H ′ ̸= H for any subalgebra H ̸= {0} of X, there exists a positive
integer n such that X (n) = {0}. Hence, X is solvable.
4. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
The author would like to thank the referees for the comments and suggestions which
were incorporated into this revised version.
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