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Pseudocomplemented semilattices are finite-to-finite relatively universal (English)
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30 July 2008
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A variety \(V\) of algebras is universal if every category of algebras of finite type (or equivalently : the category \(G\) of all connected directed graphs together with all compatible mappings) is isomorphic to a full subcategory of\thinspace \(V.\) If an embedding \(g\) of \(G\) may be affected by a functor \(\Phi :G\rightarrow V\) which assigns a finite algebra to each finite graph, then \(V\) is said to be finite-to-finite universal. The principal result of this paper is the following: The variety \(S\) of all pseudocomplemented semilattices is finite-to-finite \(B\)-relatively universal, where \(B\) is the subvariety of all Boolean pseudocomplemented semilattices.
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pseudocomplemented semilattice
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finite-to-finite universal
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