On a method of construction of abstract algebras

Jerzy Płonka

Fundamenta Mathematicae (1967)

  • Volume: 61, Issue: 2, page 183-189
  • ISSN: 0016-2736

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Płonka, Jerzy. "On a method of construction of abstract algebras." Fundamenta Mathematicae 61.2 (1967): 183-189. <http://eudml.org/doc/213988>.

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Citations in EuDML Documents

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  1. Agata Pilitowska, Anna B. Romanowska, Barbara Roszkowska-Lech, Products of mode varieties and algebras of subalgebras
  2. Jerzy Płonka, Biregular and uniform identities of algebras
  3. Hilda Draškovičová, Jerzy Płonka, Minimal generics of some regular varieties
  4. Zyta Szylicka, Proper hypersubstitutions of some generalizations of lattices and Boolean algebras
  5. Anna Zamojska-Dzienio, Medial modes and rectangular algebras
  6. Anna B. Romanowska, Jonathan D. H. Smith, On the structure of semilattice sums
  7. Jerzy Płonka, Clone compatible identities and clone extensions of algebras
  8. Jerzy Płonka, The lattice of subvarieties of the biregularization of the variety of Boolean algebras
  9. Alfonz Haviar, Gabriela Monoszová, Constructions of cell algebras
  10. J. Płonka, Subdirect decompositions of algebras from 2-clone extensions of varieties

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