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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1682830
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1682830 |
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Absolutely closed nil-2 groups (English)
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17 December 2001
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Let \(\mathcal C\) be a variety of algebras of a fixed type, \(A\in{\mathcal C}\) and \(B\) be a subalgebra of \(A\). Then the dominion \(\text{dom}^{\mathcal C}_A(B)\) of \(B\) in \(A\) is the intersection of all equalizers containing \(B\), explicitly \(\text{dom}^{\mathcal C}_A(B)=\{a\in A; \forall f,g\colon A\to C\), if \(f|B=g|B\) then \(f(a)=g(a)\}\). An algebra \(B\in{\mathcal C}\) is called absolutely closed in \(\mathcal C\) if and only if \(\text{dom}^{\mathcal C}_A(B)=B\) for every \(A\in{\mathcal C}\) with \(B\subseteq A\). The author characterizes absolutely closed groups in the variety of nilpotent groups of class at most two and uses the general result to derive an easier characterization for some subclasses.
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amalgams
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dominions
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absolutely closed groups
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varieties of nilpotent groups
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