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Ockham algebra

In mathematics, an Ockham algebra is a bounded distributive lattice with a dual endomorphism, that is, an operation satisfying

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They were introduced by Berman, and were named after William of Ockham by Urquhart. Ockham algebras form a variety.

Examples

Examples of Ockham algebras include Boolean algebras, De Morgan algebras, Kleene algebras, and Stone algebras.

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