Equation 677 Database

Magma dd887de0dd09…

magma dd887de0dd09
Size
49
Isomorphism class hash
dd887de0dd0982c52b2b161aa9c952d5ac294a345db8f5b74864cae2a3ddcda7
Satisfies Equation 255
yes
Right-cancellative
yes
Idempotent
no
Submitted by
b-reinke
Submitted at
2026-05-26 10:27:03
Display reorder
3,0,5,4,38,6,11,39,10,7,8,9,12,17,15,14,40,13,16,23,20,19,22,18,41,21,24,27,25,26,36,29,28,35,33,32,31,37,34,30,45,46,44,47,43,42,48,2,1 history
Raw table
canonical order · displayed order
Equational Theories
Finite Magma Explorer

Commentary

Order-49 (=7^2) right-cancellative eq677 magma of 'pencil' type. It is simple (no nontrivial congruence): any two elements generate either a shared order-7 sub-magma or the whole magma. There are exactly 8 order-7 sub-magmas, all passing through one common element -- the unique idempotent -- which partitions the other 48 elements into 8 'petals' of 6. This is the incidence pattern of the 8 lines through a point of the affine plane AG(2,7). As order-7 magmas the 8 lines are 7 of type F_7(4,1) and 1 of type F_7(4,3). Although this looks like the arrangement of the 8 one-dimensional subspaces of a linear magma over F_49, it is NOT isomorphic to any linear F_49 magma and is not even affine over its lines -- a genuinely twisted construction. With no congruence to exploit, the display reorder was obtained by minimizing a Cayley-image smoothness measure rather than from algebraic coordinates. One of 24 pairwise non-isomorphic order-49 pencils; see the size-49 notes. [text written by Claude]

last edited by dwrensha at 2026-05-27 05:15:00 · history