Axioms (Aug 2021)

On Self-Aggregations of Min-Subgroups

  • Carlos Bejines,
  • Sergio Ardanza-Trevijano,
  • Jorge Elorza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/axioms10030201
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. 201

Abstract

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Preservation of structures under aggregation functions is an active area of research with applications in many fields. Among such structures, min-subgroups play an important role, for instance, in mathematical morphology, where they can be used to model translation invariance. Aggregation of min-subgroups has only been studied for binary aggregation functions. However, results concerning preservation of the min-subgroup structure under binary aggregations do not generalize to aggregation functions with arbitrary input size since they are not associative. In this article, we prove that arbitrary self-aggregation functions preserve the min-subgroup structure. Moreover, we show that whenever the aggregation function is strictly increasing on its diagonal, a min-subgroup and its self-aggregation have the same level sets.

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