Endomorphisms of the lattice of epigroup varieties (Q512199)

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Endomorphisms of the lattice of epigroup varieties
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    Endomorphisms of the lattice of epigroup varieties (English)
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    24 February 2017
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    A semigroup \(S\) is called an epigroup if some power of each element belongs to some subgroup of \(S\), such that for each \(a \in S\) a pseudoinverse \(\bar a\) can be defined and in the semigroup a unary operation \(a \to \bar a\). Thus epigroups can be considered as algebras with two operations. It is not known whether there exist non-trivial (different from antiisomorphism) automorphisms of the lattice \(\mathrm{SEM}\) of all semigroup varieties or of the lattice \(\mathrm{EPI}\) of all epigroup varieties, but there exist infinitely many non-trivial injective endomorphisms of the lattice \(\mathrm{SEM}\). Here, an epigroup analogue is proved. The authors present a countably infinite family of injective endomorphisms of the lattice of all epigroup varieties \(\mathrm{EPI}\) and characterize epigroup varieties where all nilsemigroups are nilpotent.
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    epigroup
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    variety
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    lattice of varieties
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    variety of epigroups of finite degree
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