Implications for semigroups embeddable in orthocryptogroups (Q1097970)

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Implications for semigroups embeddable in orthocryptogroups
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    Implications for semigroups embeddable in orthocryptogroups (English)
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    A semigroup which is a union of groups is called completely regular. A completely regular semigroup whose idempotents form a subsemigroup is called an orthogroup. An orthogroup is called an orthocryptogroup if its group components are congruence classes. The class of semigroups embeddable in orthocryptogroups obviously forms a quasivariety of semigroups. This paper contains a system of quasi-identities \([=universal\) Horn formulas] which describe the above quasivariety. The system is essentially infinite because, as it follows from Mal'tsev's result, the quasivariety of semigroups embeddable in groups cannot be described by a finite system of quasi-identities. Let V be a variety of idempotent semigroups. Orthocryptogroups whose subsemigroups of idempotents belong to V are called V-orthocryptogroups. Quasi-identities characterizing semigroups embeddable in V- orthocryptogroups for any given V are found.
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    union of groups
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    orthocryptogroups
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    quasivariety of semigroups
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    quasi- identities
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    universal Horn formulas
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    semigroups embeddable in groups
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    variety of idempotent semigroups
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