Two applications of monoid actions to cross-sections
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mathfrakcross-sectionmonoidconstructionmonoidsregularactionactions
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Using a construction that builds a monoid from a monoid action, this paper exhibits an example of a direct product of monoids that admits a prefix-closed regular cross-section, but one of whose factors does not admit a regular cross-section; this answers negatively an open question from the theory of Markov monoids. The same construction is then used to show that for any full trios $\mathfrak{C}$ and $\mathfrak{D}$ such that $\mathfrak{C}$ is not a subclass of $\mathfrak{D}$, there is a monoid with a cross-section in $\mathfrak{C}$ but no cross-section in $\mathfrak{D}$.
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