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Mal'cev algebras with supernilpotent centralizers (English)
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11 May 2011
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Let \({\mathcal A}=(A,F)\) be a finite algebra in a congruence permutable variety. A congruence \(\Theta\) on \({\mathcal A}\) is called \(n\)-supernilpotent if the \((n+1)\)-ary commutator \([\Theta,\ldots,\Theta]\) is the equality relation on \(A\). If for every subdirectly irreducible homomorphic image of \({\mathcal A}\) the centralizer of the monolith is \(n\)-supernilpotent then the clone of polynomial functions on \({\mathcal A}\) is determined by relations of arity \(|A|^{n+1}\). By this result, the author obtains finite implicit descriptions of the polynomial functions on finite local rings with \(1\) and on finite groups \({\mathcal G}\) such that in every subdirectly irreducible quotient of \({\mathcal G}\) the centralizer of the monolith is a \(p\)-group.
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Mal'tsev algebras
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congruence permutable variety
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\(n\)-supernilpotent
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commutator
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subdirectly irreducible
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homomorphic image
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centralizer
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monolith
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clone
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polynomial function
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relation
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local ring
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\(p\)-group
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