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Representations of algebras from varieties defined by some regular identities with nullary operation symbols
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    Representations of algebras from varieties defined by some regular identities with nullary operation symbols (English)
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    24 July 1996
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    The author introduced earlier the semilattice sum of algebras without nullary and unary operations. This construction preserves exactly the so-called strictly regular identities. These are identities without nullary operations such that the set of the variables on both sides are the same. In a series of papers the author gave special generalizations to systems of algebras where nullary operations may occur. In this paper he gives a construction containing all the previous ones. Accordingly, the identities preserved by this construction are special cases of all previous ones. The author describes these identities.
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    regular identities
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    semilattice sum of algebras
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