Monoidal networks
Abstract
In this paper we define and study the notion of a monoidal network, which consists of a commutative ring R and a collection of groups I, indexed by the ideals of R, with I acting on the quotient R/I and satisfying a certain lifting condition. The examination of these objects is largely motivated by, and initially arose from, the study of the union-closed sets conjecture. This connection is made precise and other aspects of these structures are investigated.
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