= Robbins algebra
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Robbins algebra is a type of algebraic structure that arises in the study of Boolean algebras and is associated with the work of the American mathematician Herbert Robbins. It is defined by a particular set of operations and axioms. The key characteristics of Robbins algebra are: 1. **Operations**: It typically includes at least two binary operations, usually denoted as \\( \\cdot \\) (for conjunction or multiplication) and \\( + \\) (for disjunction or addition).
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