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Finitely determined arithmetical varieties need not be universally- finite (English)
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A variety V is finitely determined if it is generated by its finite members; it is arithmetical if it is both congruence permutable and congruence distributive; it is universally-finite if every universal sentence true in the class of its finite members is true in V. The result formulated in the title is proved.
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arithmetical variety
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congruence permutable
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congruence distributive
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universally-finite
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universal sentence
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finite members
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