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- Rational_monoid abstract "In mathematics, a rational monoid is a monoid, an algebraic structure, for which each element can be represented in a \"normal form\" which can be computed by a finite transducer: multiplication in such a monoid is \"easy\", in the sense that it can be described by a rational function.".
- Rational_monoid comment "In mathematics, a rational monoid is a monoid, an algebraic structure, for which each element can be represented in a \"normal form\" which can be computed by a finite transducer: multiplication in such a monoid is \"easy\", in the sense that it can be described by a rational function.".