Remarks on homomorphism-homogeneous lattices and semilattices
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- All countable monoids embed into the monoid of the infinite random graph
- An elementary proof that there are no non-trivial injective lattices
- Countable homogeneous partially ordered sets
- Finite axiomatizations for existentially closed posets and semilattices
- Finite homomorphism-homogeneous tournaments with loops
- Finite quasi-injective groups
- Homomorphism-Homogeneous Relational Structures
- Homomorphism-homogeneous graphs
- Homomorphism-homogeneous partially ordered sets
- Infinite quasi-injective groups
- Injective Hulls of Semilattices
- On homogeneous semilattices and their automorphism groups
- On random relational structures
- Posets, homomorphisms and homogeneity
- Projective and injective distributive lattices
- The category of semilattices
- The endomorphism monoid of the random poset contains all countable semigroups
- The random graph
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- The classification of homomorphism homogeneous tournaments
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- Polymorphism-homogeneity and universal algebraic geometry
- On the complexity of deciding homomorphism-homogeneity for finite algebras
- Solution sets of systems of equations over finite lattices and semilattices
- Homogeneous modular lattices are distributive
- On homogeneous semilattices and their automorphism groups
- Towards the characterization of finite homomorphism-homogeneous oriented graphs with loops
- Some results on lattice semi-homomorphism
- Connected-homomorphism-homogeneous graphs
- On polymorphism-homogeneous relational structures and their clones.
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