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The undecidability of the first-order theory of diagonalizable algebras

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The undecidability of the first-order theory of diagonalizable algebras is shown here.

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Montagna, F. The undecidability of the first-order theory of diagonalizable algebras. Stud Logica 39, 355–359 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00713545

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