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The definition of a Higgins commutator in semi-abelian categories is a generalization of the origin definition in varieties of \(\Omega\)-groups. If \(\kappa :K@>>>X\) and \(\lambda :L@>>> X\) are subobjects then a Higgins commutator is a special subobject of \([K,L]_X\). The NH-condition says that the Higgins commutator of normal subobjects of \(X\) is also a normal subobject of \(X\). The validity of the NH-condition in semi-abelian categories is characterized. In particular, the validity of NH-condition for special varieties of algebras of finitary types is proved. The relation of the NH-condition and the SH-condition (Smith commutator and Huq commutator vanish together) is studied. Many examples of semi-abelian categories illustrating validity or non-validity of studied conditions are presented.
Property / review text: The definition of a Higgins commutator in semi-abelian categories is a generalization of the origin definition in varieties of \(\Omega\)-groups. If \(\kappa :K@>>>X\) and \(\lambda :L@>>> X\) are subobjects then a Higgins commutator is a special subobject of \([K,L]_X\). The NH-condition says that the Higgins commutator of normal subobjects of \(X\) is also a normal subobject of \(X\). The validity of the NH-condition in semi-abelian categories is characterized. In particular, the validity of NH-condition for special varieties of algebras of finitary types is proved. The relation of the NH-condition and the SH-condition (Smith commutator and Huq commutator vanish together) is studied. Many examples of semi-abelian categories illustrating validity or non-validity of studied conditions are presented. / rank
 
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    On the normality of Higgins commutators (English)
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    The definition of a Higgins commutator in semi-abelian categories is a generalization of the origin definition in varieties of \(\Omega\)-groups. If \(\kappa :K@>>>X\) and \(\lambda :L@>>> X\) are subobjects then a Higgins commutator is a special subobject of \([K,L]_X\). The NH-condition says that the Higgins commutator of normal subobjects of \(X\) is also a normal subobject of \(X\). The validity of the NH-condition in semi-abelian categories is characterized. In particular, the validity of NH-condition for special varieties of algebras of finitary types is proved. The relation of the NH-condition and the SH-condition (Smith commutator and Huq commutator vanish together) is studied. Many examples of semi-abelian categories illustrating validity or non-validity of studied conditions are presented.
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    semi-abelian category
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    normal subobject
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    Higgins commutator
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    Huq commutator
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    Smith commutator
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