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I'm reminded of John Baez writing recently (https://twitter.com/johncarlosbaez/status/124647011232195379...) about commutative semigroups. Even simpler, but still lots to say!


I probably still stand corrected, but commutativity is a much stronger condition than the existence of an identity!


I think the existence of an identity isn't very important. You can adjoin an identity to any semigroup to turn it into a monoid.

In any case, doesn't adding more properties make a theory simpler? For example the classification of finite simple groups is much harder than the classification of finite simple commutative groups.




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