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Algebras determined by their globals

If $A= (A, f_1, f_2, ...f_n)$ is an algebra, then its global (sometimes referred to as complex algebras) $\mathcal{U}(A)$ is defined on the power set $\wp(A)$ in the usual way. It is known that $\...
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Example of idempotent left quasigroups which are right-distributive but not left-distributive

I am looking for examples of the following algebraic structure: a set (X,.) which satisfy the axioms (idempotent) x.x = x (left quasigroup) the equation a.x = b has a unique solution denoted by x = ...
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