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Almost all minimal idempotent varieties are congruence modular
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    Almost all minimal idempotent varieties are congruence modular (English)
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    It is shown that the only minimal idempotent varieties that are not congruence modular are the variety of sets and the variety of semilattices. Applying the machinery of Commutator Theory, we get that a minimal idempotent variety that is not congruence distributive is term-equivalent to the variety of sets, the variety of semilattices, or a variety of affine modules over a simple ring.
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    congruence modularity
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    idempotent variety
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    minimal variety
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