
doi: 10.7151/dmgaa.1285
Hilbert algebras are important tools for certain investigations in algebraic logic since 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” and as a generalization of this was defined the notion of g-Hilbert algebra. In this paper, we investigate the relationship between g-Hilbert algebras, gi-algebras, implication gruopoid and BE-algebras. In fact, we show that every g-Hilbert algebra is a self distributive BE-algebras and conversely. We show cannot remove the condition self distributivity. Therefore we show that any self distributive commutative BE-algebras is a gi-algebra and any gi-algebra is strong and transitive if and only if it is a commutative BE-algebra. We prove that the MV -algebra is equivalent to the bounded commutative BE-algebra.
pre-logic, (heyting, dual (s/q/bck)-algebra, be/ci-algebra, implication, implication groupoid, 06f35, 03g25, gi-algebra, QA1-939, mv - algebra, (g-)hilbert) algebra, Mathematics, 06d20
pre-logic, (heyting, dual (s/q/bck)-algebra, be/ci-algebra, implication, implication groupoid, 06f35, 03g25, gi-algebra, QA1-939, mv - algebra, (g-)hilbert) algebra, Mathematics, 06d20
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