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Algebra Logika, 2004 Volume 43, Number 1, Pages 3–31 (Mi al55)

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A Weaker Version of Congruence-Permutability for Semigroup Varieties

B. M. Vernikov

Ural State University

Abstract: Congruences $\alpha$ and $\beta$ are 2.5-permutable if $\alpha\vee\beta=\alpha\beta\cup\beta\alpha$, where $\vee$ is a union in the congruence lattice and $\cup$ is the set-theoretic union. A semigroup variety $\mathcal V$ is $fi$-permutable ($fi$-2.5-permutable) if every two fully invariant congruences are permutable (2.5-permutable) on all $\mathcal V$-free semigroups. Previously, a description has been furnished for $fi$-permutable semigroup varieties. Here, it is proved that a semigroup variety is $fi$-2.5-permutable iff it either consists of completely simple semigroups, or coincides with a variety of all semilattices, or is contained in one of the explicitly specified nil-semigroup varieties. As a consequence we see that (a) for semigroup varieties that are not nil-varieties, the property of being $fi$-2.5-permutable is equivalent to being $fi$-permutable; (b) for a nil-variety $\mathcal V$, if the lattice $L(\mathcal V)$ of its subvarieties is distributive then is $fi$-2.5-permutable; (c) if $\mathcal V$ is combinatorial or is not completely simple then the fact that $\mathcal V$ is $fi$-2.5-permutable implies that $L(\mathcal V)$ belongs to a variety generated by a 5-element modular non-distributive lattice.

Keywords: variety, semilattice, nil-semigroup, congruence-permutability.

UDC: 512.532.2

Received: 18.02.2002


 English version:
Algebra and Logic, 2004, 43:1, 1–16

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