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On Some Positively Definable Varieties of Groups

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1. A variety \( \mathfrak{N} \) of groups will be called positively definable if it can be defined by identical relations that do not include variables with negative powers.

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Shirshov, A.I. (2009). On Some Positively Definable Varieties of Groups. In: Bokut, L., Shestakov, I., Latyshev, V., Zelmanov, E. (eds) Selected Works of A.I. Shirshov. Contemporary Mathematicians. Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7643-8858-4_17

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