Stable varieties of semigroups and groupoids. (Q2634709)
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Stable varieties of semigroups and groupoids. (English)
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18 February 2016
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A position and subterm on that position in a term is essential if it can be used to change the value of the term in some representation of that term in an algebra; a variety \(V\) is called stable if the set \(\Sigma=\text{Id}(V)\) of defining identities is also closed for substitution of subterms in essential positions. Here are described all stable varieties of semigroups and groupoids, e.g. a variety of semigroups is stable iff it consists of zero, right (left)-zero semigroups or satisifes besides the associativity identity one of the identities \(x_1x_2x_3=x_1x_2\), \(x_1x_2x_3=x_2x_3\) or \(x_1x_2x_3=x_2x_3\).
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compositions of terms
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essential positions in terms
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stable varieties
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varieties of semigroups
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varieties of groupoids
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