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Hyperidentities and solid varieties
Let V be a variety of type τ. A type τ hyperidentity of V is an identity of V which also holds in an additional stronger sense: for every substitution of terms of the variety (of appropriate arity) for the operation symbols in the identity, the resulting equation holds as an identity of the variety.
Shelly L. Wismath
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Hyperidentities of Quasilinear Clones
I. A. Mal’tsev
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Interassociativity Via Hyperidentities
Journal of Contemporary Mathematical Analysis (Armenian Academy of Sciences), 2019zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Movsisyan, Yu. M., Kirakosyan, Grigor
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Distributive hyperidentities in semigroups
Journal of Contemporary Mathematical Analysis, 2011zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Movsisyan, Yu. M., Hakobyan, T. A.
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Associative nontrivial hyperidentities in semigroups
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Movsisyan, Yu. M., Hakobyan, T. A.
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