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* [[Weaker than:Monoid]]
* [[Weaker than::Monoid]]
* [[Weaker than:Loop]]
* [[Weaker than::Loop]]
* [[Weaker than:Group]]
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Definition

A unital magma is a magma with an identity (i.e. neutral) element. That is, a unital magma is a set with a binary operation such that there exists with for all .

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