
doi: 10.1007/bf02904218
handle: 11570/1593205
The concept of \(P\)-hyperoperation on a semihypergroup, using any subset, was introduced in the early 1980's. In this paper, it is studied the class of \(P\)-hypergroupoids when they satisfy the feebly associative property. Properties of the feebly associative \(P\)-hypergroupoids related to the \(\beta^*\) relation are obtained. It is also considered the intersection hyperproduct of \(n\) elements in this study.
\(P\)-hyperoperations, intersection hyperproducts, feebly associative \(P\)-hypergroupoids, \(P\)-hypergroupoids, semihypergroups, Hypergroups
\(P\)-hyperoperations, intersection hyperproducts, feebly associative \(P\)-hypergroupoids, \(P\)-hypergroupoids, semihypergroups, Hypergroups
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