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The algebra of mode homomorphisms. (English)
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30 June 2014
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A \textit{mode} is an algebra in which every singleton is a subalgebra and every operation is a homomorphism (all operations \textit{commute}). Both properties can be formulated as satisfying some identities in an algebra. In this paper, algebras of mode homomorphisms are introduced and studied in detail. They are constructed as follows: for modes in a prevariety \(K\) of modes of given (plural) type \(\tau\colon\Omega\to\mathbb Z_+\), one considers the set of all homomorphisms from subalgebras of one mode to subalgebras of another with operations from \(\Omega\) defined in a special but natural way to obtain again an algebra in \(K\).
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modes
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semilattices
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variety regularizations
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Płonka sums
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