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Unsolid and fluid strong varieties of partial algebras

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  • S. Busaman
  • K. Denecke

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A partial algebra 𝒜 = ( A ; ( f i A ) i ∈ I ) consists of a set A and an indexed set ( f i A ) i ∈ I of partial operations f i A : A n i ⊸ → A . Partial operations occur in the algebraic description of partial recursive functions and Turing machines. A pair of terms p ≈ q over the partial algebra 𝒜 is said to be a strong identity in 𝒜 if the right-hand side is defined whenever the left-hand side is defined and vice versa, and both are equal. A strong identity p ≈ q is called a strong hyperidentity if when the operation symbols occurring in p and q are replaced by terms of the same arity, the identity which arises is satisfied as a strong identity. If every strong identity in a strong variety of partial algebras is satisfied as a strong hyperidentity, the strong variety is called solid. In this paper, we consider the other extreme, the case when the set of all strong identities of a strong variety of partial algebras is invariant only under the identical replacement of operation symbols by terms. This leads to the concepts of unsolid and fluid varieties and some generalizations.

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  • S. Busaman & K. Denecke, 2006. "Unsolid and fluid strong varieties of partial algebras," International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, Hindawi, vol. 2006, pages 1-19, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jijmms:068534
    DOI: 10.1155/IJMMS/2006/68534
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