Abstract Omega Algebra that Subsumes Tropical Min and Max Plus Algebras
Abstract Omega Algebra that Subsumes Tropical Min and Max Plus Algebras
In this paper abstract omega algebra is introduced and the definition is modeled in such a way that itsubsumes almost all so called tropical min and max plus algebras. Concrete examples of distinct nature of thesealgebras are presented. As applications, symmetrized omega algebras are constructed and matrices with basicoperations and some topological distances over them are defined.
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