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Near-unanimity is decomposable
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    Near-unanimity is decomposable (English)
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    12 July 2006
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    A \(k\)-ary near-unanimity term is a term \(n(x_1,\dots ,x_k)\) which obeys the law \[ n(x,\dots ,x,y,x,\dots ,x)=x \] for all possible positions of \(y\). It is well-know that each variety having a near-unanimity term is congruence distributive. The author proves that in the interpretability lattice, the varieties possessing a near-unanimity term constitute a filter that is the proper intersection of two larger filters, one of them is the filter of congruence modular varieties.
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    interpretability of varieties
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    Mal'tsev conditions
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