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Completely simple and completely 0-simple semigroup identities (English)
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1988
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This survey article concerns completely simple and completely 0-simple semigroup identities. Let K be some subclass of CS-semigroups and Id(K) the set of all identities which hold in all semigroups from K. The author considers two main problems. Problem A is to find a criterion for identities to belong to the set Id(K). Problem B is the problem of existence of a finite and irreducible basis for the given system of identities Id(K).
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completely simple semigroups
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basis of identities
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completely 0-simple semigroup identities
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