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The finite basis problem for words with at most two non-linear variables.
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    The finite basis problem for words with at most two non-linear variables. (English)
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    30 August 2016
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    Let \(\mathfrak A\) be an alphabet (its elements are called variables), \(W\subseteq\mathfrak A^*\) and \(S(W)\) the Rees quotient over the ideal of \(\mathfrak A^*\) consisting of all words that are not subwords of words from \(W\); \(W\) is called finitely based iff \(S(W)\) is finitely based, i.e. has finite basis of identities. Here are presented two algorithms for recognizing finitely based words with at most two non-linear variables, i.e. variables, occurring more than once.
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    semigroup identities
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    semigroup varieties
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    finite basis problem
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    isoterms
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    finitely based monoids
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    bases of identities
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    alphabets
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    free monoids
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    Rees quotients
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    inherently non-finitely based monoids
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