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Invitation to Clone Theory with Partial Clones and Hyperclones
Clone theory is motivated by logic (multiple-valued logic), algebra (universal algebra) and computer science (switching and circuit theory). We introduce some fundamental concepts and properties which lie at the bottom of clone theory on a finite set and then present some of more recent results. Particular emphasis is put on partial clones and hyper clones.