Universal Algebra/Definitions, examples

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Recall that whenever S is a set, then 𝒯(S) is the class of all S-tuples, regardless of size.

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Note that in this definition, α={()} (the set consisting only of the empty tuple) is allowed, so that in this case, can be identified with a constant in A. It is customary to regard 0-ary operations as constants in A.

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For example, if we have a subset of a group that contains the identity and is closed under inversion and the product (that is, if we have a subset of a group that is closed under the 0-ary, the 1-ary and the 2-ary operation), then that subset is a subgroup.

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