Abstract

AbstractIn 1966, J. M. Howie characterized the self-maps of a set which can be written as a product (under composition) of idempotent self-maps of the same set. In 1967, J. A. Erdos considered the analogous question for linear maps of a finite dimensional vector space and in 1985, Reynolds and Sullivan solved the problem for linear maps of an infinite dimensional vector space. Using the concept of independence algebra, the authors gave a common generalization of the results of Howie and Erdos for the cases of finite sets and finite dimensional vector spaces. In the present paper we introduce strong independence algebras and provide a common generalization of the results of Howie and Reynolds and Sullivan for the cases of infinite sets and infinite dimensional vector spaces.

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