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On a quasiorder on the class of monounary algebras

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In the paper we introduce a relation on the class of monounary algebras by means of -homomorphisms. It is a quasiorder. We take a subclass of containing monounary algebras satisfying the property We characterize algebras in by the notions of a degree and properties of their -endomorphisms. We apply the results to finite monounary algebras.

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Čipková, K. On a quasiorder on the class of monounary algebras. Soft Comput 10, 471–475 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00500-005-0520-x

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