Abstract

In 2006, Nelson and Wong introduced that every finite quandle can be decomposed into a disjoint union of some quandles and for given [Formula: see text] quandles satisfying certain conditions, there is a quandle which is a disjoint union of the [Formula: see text] quandles. In 2008, Ehrman, Gurpinar, Thibault and Yetter also introduced similar results about the decomposition of quandles. In this paper, we observe an operation table [Formula: see text] which consists of four sub-operation tables, where diagonal tables are quandle operations. We study which conditions make [Formula: see text] a quandle operation table.

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