Commutator Equations and the Equationally-Defined Commutator
Janusz Czelakowski
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Janusz Czelakowski: Opole University, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics
Chapter Chapter 3 in The Equationally-Defined Commutator, 2015, pp 27-64 from Springer
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Abstract If s ̲ = s 1 , … , s m $$\underline{s} = s_{1},\ldots,s_{m}$$ , and t ̲ = t 1 , … , t m $$\underline{t} = t_{1},\ldots,t_{m}$$ are sequences of terms (both sequences of the same length m) and X is a set of equations then s ̲ ≈ t ̲ ∈ X $$\displaystyle{\underline{s} \approx \underline{ t} \in X}$$ abbreviates the fact that s i ≈ t i ∈ X for i = 1, …, m.)
Keywords: Commutator Equations; Kearnes; Implication System; Standard Commutation; Simple Syntactic Characterization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-21200-5_3
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