Isotopic algebras with nonisomorphic congruence lattices. (Q471166)

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Isotopic algebras with nonisomorphic congruence lattices.
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    Isotopic algebras with nonisomorphic congruence lattices. (English)
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    14 November 2014
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    For algebras \(\mathbf A,\mathbf B,\mathbf C\) of the same type, \(\mathbf A\) is said to be isotopic to \(\mathbf B\) over \(\mathbf C\) (\(\mathbf A\sim_{\mathbf C}\mathbf B\)) if there is an isomorphism \(\varphi\colon\mathbf A\times\mathbf C\to\mathbf B\times\mathbf C\) such that, whenever \(a\in\mathbf A\), \(c\in\mathbf C\), there exists \(b\in\mathbf B\) with \(\varphi(a,c)=(b,c)\). The algebras \(\mathbf A\) and \(\mathbf B\) are called isotopic (\(\mathbf A\sim\mathbf B\)), if \(\mathbf A\sim_{\mathbf C}\mathbf B\) for some algebra \(\mathbf C\). The implication \(\mathbf A\sim\mathbf B\Rightarrow\mathrm{Con\,}\mathbf A\cong\mathrm{Con\,}\mathbf B\) is valid in any congruence modular variety. The author describes a class of algebras, in which this implication fails to hold.
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    finite algebras
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    isotopies
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    isotopic algebras
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    congruence lattices
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