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    Hereditarily finitely based monoids of extensive transformations. (English)
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    25 November 2009
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    Let \(E_n\) denote the monoid of `extensive' transformations of the ordered set \(\{1,2,\dots,n\}\), that is, the transformations \(\alpha\) with the property that \(i\alpha\geq i\) for all \(i\). The author proves that \(E_n\) is hereditarily finitely based if and only if \(n\leq 3\). By far the most difficult part of the proof is to show that \(E_3\) is hereditarily finitely based. The author notes that \(E_n\) is itself not finitely based, for \(n>4\), by a recent result of \textit{I. A. Goldberg} [in Semigroups and formal languages. Proceedings of the international conference in honour of the 65th birthday of Donald B. McAlister, Lisboa, Portugal, 2005. Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific. 101-110 (2007; Zbl 1131.20043)]. Whether \(E_4\) is finitely based was undetermined at the time the paper was written.
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    hereditarily finitely based monoids
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    finite basis problem
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    partial transformations
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    extensive transformations
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    order preserving transformations
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    finite basis property
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    bases of identities
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