Algebraically closed and existentially closed substructures in categorical context.

Hebert, Michel

Theory and Applications of Categories [electronic only] (2004)

  • Volume: 12, page 269-298
  • ISSN: 1201-561X

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Hebert, Michel. "Algebraically closed and existentially closed substructures in categorical context.." Theory and Applications of Categories [electronic only] 12 (2004): 269-298. <http://eudml.org/doc/125972>.

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language = {eng},
pages = {269-298},
publisher = {Mount Allison University, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Sackville},
title = {Algebraically closed and existentially closed substructures in categorical context.},
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volume = {12},
year = {2004},
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