Topological implications in varieties (Q5950777)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1682826
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Topological implications in varieties (English)
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17 December 2001
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It was shown by W. Tylor in 1977 that in congruence permutable varieties, every \(T_0\) topological algebra is \(T_2\). This result was generalized to 3-permutable varieties by H.-P. Gumm. In 1977, J. Coleman showed that a variety \(\mathcal {V}\) is \(n\)-permutable for some \(n\geq 2\) iff every \(T_0\) topological algebra in \(\mathcal {V}\) is \(T_1\). The author shows that the implication ``\(T_0\Rightarrow \) sober'' is another characterization of \(n\)-permutable varieties and, if \(\mathcal {V}\) is \(n\)-permutable and has a majority term, then \(\mathcal {V}\) satisfies \(T_0\Rightarrow T_2\).
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\(n\)-permutability
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sober space
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\(T_0\) topology
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\(T_1\) topology
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\(T_2\) topology
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