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A variety \(\cal V \) of \( \Omega \)-algebras is said to be primitive if it is defined by a system of primitive identities, i.e. formulas of form (1.1). The main results are descriptions of closed set of primitive identities and of free objects in primitive varieties.
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Received January 30, 1997; accepted in final form October 21, 1997.
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Čupona, G., Markovski, S. Primitive varieties of algebras. Algebra univers. 38, 226–234 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s000120050052
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