Normal subhypergroup

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ANALOGY: This is an analogue in hypergroup of a property encountered in group. Specifically, it is a subhypergroup property analogous to the subgroup property: normal subgroup
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Definition

Symbol-free definition

A subhypergroup of a hypergroup is said to be normal if it commutes with every point measure.

Definition with symbols

A subhypergroup H of a hypergroup K is said to be normal if H*x=x*H for every point xK.

Analogy

The notion of normality for subhypergroup is analogous to the subgroup property of normality, when defined/viewed as follows:

A subgroup H of a group K is termed normal if Hx=xH for all elements xK.

Relation with other properties

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