Congruences of convex algebras. (Q2341527)

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Congruences of convex algebras.
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    Congruences of convex algebras. (English)
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    24 April 2015
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    A convex algebra is an algebra with an infinite set of operations of arbitrary positive arities providing convex combination of arguments, which satisfy two axiom schemes: the projection axiom scheme stating that a convex combination with a single coefficient equal to 1 is the identity map, and the barycenter axiom scheme stating that a convex combination of convex combinations equals the convex combination with suitably multiplied and summed coefficients. Examples of convex algebras are provided by convex subsets of a vector space. It is presented a full description of congruences on convex algebras. As a consequence of this description is obtained that finitely generated convex algebras are finitely presented. Similar results are obtained for positively or absolutely convex algebras.
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    convex sets
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    finitely generated convex algebras
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    positively convex algebras
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    absolutely convex algebras
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    barycenter axiom
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    projection axiom
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    congruences
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    finitely presented algebras
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