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HSP-type characterization of strong equational classes of partial algebras
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    HSP-type characterization of strong equational classes of partial algebras (English)
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    4 November 2009
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    Let \({\mathcal K}\) be a class of partial algebras, \(S({\mathcal K})\), \(In({\mathcal K})\), \(P({\mathcal K})\), \(H_c ({\mathcal K})\) be the classes of all algebras isomorphic to subalgebras, initial segments, products and closed homomorphic images of algebras from \({\mathcal K}\), respectively, and \(E({\mathcal K})\) be the specific extension of \({\mathcal K}\) (preserves all strong equations). It is proved that a class \({\mathcal K}\) can be defined by a set of strong equations iff \({\mathcal K} = H_c EInSP({\mathcal K})\).
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    partial algebra
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    equational logic
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    strong equation
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    equational class
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