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This book presents a unified course in BE-algebras with a comprehensive introduction, general theoretical basis and several examples. It introduces the general theoretical basis of BE-algebras, adopting a credible style to offer students a conceptual understanding of the subject. BE-algebras are important tools for certain investigations in algebraic logic, because they can be considered as fragments of any propositional logic containing a logical connective implication and the constant "1", which is considered as the logical value "true". Primarily aimed at graduate and postgraduate students…mehr

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This book presents a unified course in BE-algebras with a comprehensive introduction, general theoretical basis and several examples. It introduces the general theoretical basis of BE-algebras, adopting a credible style to offer students a conceptual understanding of the subject. BE-algebras are important tools for certain investigations in algebraic logic, because they can be considered as fragments of any propositional logic containing a logical connective implication and the constant "1", which is considered as the logical value "true". Primarily aimed at graduate and postgraduate students of mathematics, it also helps researchers and mathematicians to build a strong foundation in applied abstract algebra. Presenting insights into some of the abstract thinking that constitutes modern abstract algebra, it provides a transition from elementary topics to advanced topics in BE-algebras. With abundant examples and exercises arranged after each section, it offersreaders a comprehensive, easy-to-follow introduction to this field.
Autorenporträt
SAMBASIVA RAO MUKKAMALA, a gold medalist, is an associate professor at Maharaj Vijayaram Gajapathi Raj (MVGR) College of Engineering, Andhra Pradesh, India. Earlier, he had been associated with the Department of Information Technology, Al Musanna College of Technology, Sultanate of Oman. He received his PhD degree in Mathematics from Andhra University, India, in 2009. He is an active member of the World Academic-Industry Research Collaboration Organization (WAIRCO) and the Andhra Pradesh Akademi of Sciences (APAS). With over 20 years of teaching experience, he has published two books and over 55 research papers. His areas of research are lattice theory, C-algebras, BE-algebras and implication algebras. He has delivered invited talks on his research of interest in several countries.