operandides
Operandides are a class of abstract algebraic constructs proposed to model the role of operands in binary operations within formal semantics and algebraic theories. In this framework, an operandide encapsulates the data and the structural position that an operand occupies in a fixed binary operation on a set. Each operandide carries two distinguished position markers corresponding to the left and right operands, and a rule that combines two operandides to produce a new operandide reflecting the result of applying the operation to the two inputs.
The term was introduced in theoretical literature in the early 2010s, combining the word operand with the
Formally, an operandide consists of a carrier set equipped with two distinguished projection maps representing the
Applications of operandides appear mainly in niche areas of theoretical computer science and algebraic semantics, particularly
See also: operand, algebraic structure, formal semantics, operads.