Quasiidentity

Quasiidentity

In universal algebra, a quasiidentity is an implication of the form

:"s"1 = "t"1 ∧ … ∧ "s""n" = "t""n" → "s" = "t"

where "s1, ..., sn, s" and "t1, ..., tn,t" are terms built up from variables using the operation symbols of the specified signature.

Quasiidentities amount to conditional equations for which the conditions themselves are equations. A quasiidentity for which "n" = 0 is an ordinary identity or equation, whence quasiidentities are a generalization of identities.

See also

Quasivariety

References

* [http://www.thoralf.uwaterloo.ca/htdocs/ualg.html Free online edition] .


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