what's a quasi group?with example
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An example of a multiary quasigroup is an iterated group operation, y = x1 · x2 · ··· · xn; it is not necessary to use parentheses to specify the order of operations because the group is associative.
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A quasigroup (Q, ∗) is a non-empty set Q with a binary operation ∗ (that is, a magma), obeying the Latin square property. This states that, for each a and b in Q, there exist unique elements x and y in Q such that both a ∗ x = b, y ∗ a = b.
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