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The Subquasivariety Lattice of a Discriminator Variety

โœ Scribed by Javier Blanco; Miguel Campercholi; Diego Vaggione


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
581 KB
Volume
159
Category
Article
ISSN
0001-8708

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โœฆ Synopsis


Let V be a discriminator variety such that the class B=[A # V: A is simple and has no trivial subalgebra] is closed under ultraproducts. This property holds, for example, if V is locally finite or if the language is finite. Let v(V) and q(V) denote the lattice of subvarieties and subquasivarieties of V, respectively. We prove that q(V) is modular iff q(V) is distributive iff v(V) satisfies a certain condition where the case in which the language has a constant symbol is ``v(V) is a chain or q(V) =v(V).'' We give an isomorphism between q(V) and a lattice constructed in terms of v(V). Via this isomorphism we characterize the completely meet irreducible (prime) elements of q(V) in terms of the completely meet irreducible elements of v(V). We conclude the paper with applications to the varieties of Boolean algebras, relatively complemented distributive lattices, 4ukasiewicz algebras, Post algebras, complementary semigroups of rank k (x n rx)-rings, R 5 lattices (P-algebras, B-algebras), and monadic algebras.


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