Varieties of infinitary universal algebras (Q802586)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3891439
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    Varieties of infinitary universal algebras
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3891439

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      Varieties of infinitary universal algebras (English)
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      Let \(\tau\) be a type with a proper class of operation symbols. We say that an equational theory E for algebras of type \(\tau\) is legitimate if algebras of type \(\tau\) satisfying E form a class. A subclass V of algebras satisfying a legitimate theory E is a variety if it is closed under products, subalgebras and homomorphic images. The author shows that a universe is weakly compact if and only if each variety can be described by means of equalities between implicit operations (i.e. a variety is a class of algebras of type \(\tau\) satisfying the theory E and some equations between implicit operations). Thus if a universe is weakly compact then we can generalize Reiterman's theorem for finite algebras to algebras of type \(\tau\) satisfying theory E.
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      weakly compact universe
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      proper class of operation symbols
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      equational theory
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      legitimate theory
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      implicit operations
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