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Latest revision as of 06:30, 20 August 2011

This article defines a property that can be evaluated for a subloop of a loop| View other such properties

ANALOGY: This is an analogue in loop of a property encountered in group. Specifically, it is a subloop property analogous to the subgroup property: direct factor
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Definition

A direct factor of an algebra loop L is a subloop S such that there exists a subloop T of S satisfying:

  • Every element of L can be written uniquely in the form s*t,sS,tT.
  • For any s1,s2S,t1,t2T, we have (s1*t1)*(s2*t2)=(s1*s2)*(t1*t2). In particular, by an idea analogous to the Eckmann-Hilton principle, every element of S commutes with every element of T.

Relation with other properties

Weaker properties

Property Meaning Proof of implication Proof of strictness (reverse implication failure) Intermediate notions
central factor of a loop Product with another subloop is whole loop, they commute in the strong sense indicated here (proof for groups suffices) |FULL LIST, MORE INFO
normal subloop |FULL LIST, MORE INFO
Lagrange-like subloop |FULL LIST, MORE INFO
retract of a loop image of the whole loop under a retraction, i.e., an endomorphism whose fixed point set equals its image |FULL LIST, MORE INFO