Abstract
Abstract
In 1959, Philip Hall introduced the locally finite group
{\mathcal{U}}
, today known as Hall’s universal group. This group
is countable, universal, simple, and any two finite isomorphic subgroups are conjugate in
{\mathcal{U}}
. It can explicitly be described as a direct limit of finite symmetric groups. It is homogeneous in the model-theoretic sense since it is the Fraïssé limit of the class of all finite groups. Since its introduction Hall’s group and several natural generalisations have been studied widely. In this article we use a generalisation of Fraïssé’s theory to construct a countable, universal, locally finite semigroup
{\mathcal{T}}
, that arises as a direct limit of finite full transformation semigroups, and has the highest possible degree of homogeneity. We prove that it is unique up to isomorphism among semigroups satisfying these properties. We prove an analogous result for inverse semigroups, constructing a maximally homogeneous universal locally finite inverse semigroup
{\mathcal{I}}
which is a direct limit of finite symmetric inverse semigroups (semigroups of partial bijections).
The semigroups
{\mathcal{T}}
and
{\mathcal{I}}
are the natural counterparts of Hall’s universal group for semigroups and inverse semigroups, respectively. While these semigroups are not homogeneous, they still exhibit a great deal of symmetry.
We study the structural features of these semigroups and locate several
well-known homogeneous structures within them, such as the countable generic semilattice, the countable random
bipartite graph, and Hall’s group itself.
Funder
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
London Mathematical Society
Ministarstvo Prosvete, Nauke i Tehnološkog Razvoja
Subject
Applied Mathematics,General Mathematics
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