Abstract

In this paper we begin the study of set-theoretic type solution of the braid equation. Our theory includes set-theoretical solutions as basic examples. More precisely, the linear solution associated to a set-theoretic solution on a set X can be regarded as coming from the coalgebra kX, where k is a field and the elements of X are grouplike. We introduce and study a broader class of linear solutions associated in a similar way to more general coalgebras. We show that the relationships between set-theoretical solutions, q-cycle sets, q-braces, skew-braces, matched pairs of groups and invertible 1-cocycles remain valid in our setting.

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