Some comments on independent σ-algebras
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In this paper we give a review on δ-structurable algebras. A connection between Malcev algebras and a generalization of δ-structurable algebras is also given.
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In continuation of our article in Colloq. Math. 116.1, we give a complete description of the symmetric algebras of strictly canonical type by quivers and relations, using Brauer quivers.
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The class of n-fundamental algebras is introduced. It is a subclass of string algebras. For n-fundamental algebras we study the problem of when the Auslander-Reiten quiver contains, at the beginning or at the end, a component which is not generalized standard.
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SC, CA, QA and QEA stand for the classes of Pinter's substitution algebras, Tarski's cylindric algebras, Halmos' quasipolyadic algebras and Halmos' quasipolyadic algebras with equality, respectively. Generalizing a result of Andréka and Németi on cylindric algebras, we show that for K ∈ SC,QA,CA,QEA and any β > 2 the class of 2-dimensional neat reducts of β-dimensional algebras in K is not closed under forming elementary subalgebras, hence is not elementary. Whether this result extends...