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== Equational presentation == {{main|Presentation of a monoid}} Monoids may be given a ''presentation'', much in the same way that groups can be specified by means of a [[group presentation]]. One does this by specifying a set of generators {{math|Ξ£}}, and a set of relations on the [[free monoid]] {{math|Ξ£<sup>β</sup>}}. One does this by extending (finite) [[binary relation]]s on {{math|Ξ£<sup>β</sup>}} to monoid congruences, and then constructing the quotient monoid, as above. Given a binary relation {{math|''R'' β Ξ£<sup>β</sup> Γ Ξ£<sup>β</sup>}}, one defines its symmetric closure as {{math|''R'' βͺ ''R''<sup>β1</sup>}}. This can be extended to a symmetric relation {{math|''E'' β Ξ£<sup>β</sup> Γ Ξ£<sup>β</sup>}} by defining {{math|''x'' ~<sub>''E''</sub> ''y''}} if and only if {{math|1=''x'' = ''sut''}} and {{math|1=''y'' = ''svt''}} for some strings {{math|''u'', ''v'', ''s'', ''t'' β Ξ£<sup>β</sup>}} with {{math|(''u'',''v'') β ''R'' βͺ ''R''<sup>β1</sup>}}. Finally, one takes the reflexive and transitive closure of {{math|''E''}}, which is then a monoid congruence. In the typical situation, the relation {{math|''R''}} is simply given as a set of equations, so that {{math|1=''R'' = {{mset|1=''u''<sub>1</sub> = ''v''<sub>1</sub>, ..., ''u''<sub>''n''</sub> = ''v''<sub>''n''</sub>}}}}. Thus, for example, : <math>\langle p,q\,\vert\; pq=1\rangle</math> is the equational presentation for the [[bicyclic monoid]], and : <math>\langle a,b \,\vert\; aba=baa, bba=bab\rangle</math> is the [[plactic monoid]] of degree {{math|2}} (it has infinite order). Elements of this plactic monoid may be written as <math>a^ib^j(ba)^k</math> for integers {{math|''i''}}, {{math|''j''}}, {{math|''k''}}, as the relations show that {{math|''ba''}} commutes with both {{math|''a''}} and {{math|''b''}}.
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