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The Variety Generated by A(T) -- Two Counterexamples

Published 17 Apr 2013 in math.RA | (1304.4659v2)

Abstract: We show that V(A(T)) does not have definable principal subcongruences or bounded Maltsev depth. When the Turing machine T halts, V(A(T)) is an example of a finitely generated semilattice based (and hence congruence meet-semidistributive) variety with only finitely many subdirectly irreducible members, all finite. This is the only known example of a variety with these properties that does not have definable principal subcongruences or bounded Maltsev depth.

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