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    On arithmetical varieties of near-rings (English)
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    15 October 1995
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    It is well known that every arithmetical variety of associative rings is a discriminator variety and it is generated by finitely many Galois fields. In this paper we describe finite near-rings which generate arithmetical varieties. We show that all finitely generated arithmetical near-ring varieties are discriminator and admit attainable identities. The latter result provides a partial answer to a question by \textit{S. Veldsman} [Result. Math. 24, 356-371 (1993; Zbl 0794.16034)].
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    arithmetical variety
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    discriminator variety
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    finite near-rings
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    attainable identities
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