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CATEGORICAL EQUIVALENCE OF ALGEBRAS WITH A MAJORITY TERM
- CATEGORICAL EQUIVALENCE OF ALGEBRAS WITH A MAJORITY TERM Clifford Bergman June 1998 Abstract. Let
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Small Objects in Categories of Algebras
- of categorical universal algebra/ categorical model theory it examines algebraic and categorical smallness
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Relation Algebras of Intervals
- be constructed direct from the relation algebra. If, further, the original relation algebra is !-categorical we
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Modal and Temporal Logics for Processes
- for processes. In section 1 we introduce concurrent processes as terms of an algebraic language comprising a few
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Modal and Temporal Logics for Processes
- for processes. In section 1 we introduce concurrent processes as terms of an algebraic language comprising a few
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Categories of Relational Structures
- . Categorical approach attempts to express all (internal) properties of algebras in (external) terms
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Step by Step - Building Representations in Algebraic Logic
- formulas. Equivalence games are defined, and are used to establish whether an algebra is !-categorical. We
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Hierarchically Distributed Graph Transformation
- . This new approach to graph transformation follows the lines of algebraic and categorical graph grammars
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Morita equivalence of almost-primal clones
- Abstract. Two algebraic structures A and B are called categorically equivalent if there is a functor from
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Programming Metalogics with a Fixpoint Type
- derived from the definition of a fixpoint object as an initial algebra. The categorical structure which
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