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Hereditarily finitely based semigroups of triangular matrices over finite fields.
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    Hereditarily finitely based semigroups of triangular matrices over finite fields. (English)
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    18 June 2013
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    A semigroup \(S\) is finitely based if there exists some finite set of its identities from which all other identities of \(S\) can be deduced. For any semigroup \(S\), let \(\text{var\,}S\) denote the variety generated by \(S\). A finitely based semigroup \(S\) satisfies the stronger property of being hereditarily finitely based if all semigroups in the variety \(\text{var\,}S\) are finitely based. Let \(\mathcal T_n(F_q)\) be the semigroup of all \(n\times n\) upper triangular matrices over the finite field \(F_q\) of order \(q\). The authors investigate the problem of hereditarily finitely basedness of semigroups \(\mathcal T_n(F_q)\) for any \(n\) and \(q\) (recall, that \(q=p^k\) for some prime number \(p\) and natural number \(k\)). They prove that the variety generated by \(\mathcal T_n(F_2)\) is hereditarily finitely based if and only if \(n\leq 2\). Moreover, the semigroup \(\mathcal T_n(F_q)\) is not hereditarily finitely based for any \(n\geq 3\) and any \(q\).
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    varieties of semigroups
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    hereditarily finitely based semigroups
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    semigroups of upper triangular matrices
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    finite basis problem
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    finite semigroups
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