AbstractSuppose that T is an equational theory of groups or of rings. If T is finitely axiomatizable, then there is a least number μ so that T can be axiomatized by μ equations. This μ can depend on the operation symbols that occur in T. In the 1960s, Tarski and Green completely determined the values of μ for arbitrary equational theories of groups and of rings. While Tarski and Green announced the results of their collaboration in 1970, the only fuller publication of their work occurred as part of a seminar led by Tarski at Berkeley during the 1968–69 academic year. The present paper gives a full account of their findings and their proofs
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After being an open question for sixty years the Tarski conjecture was answered in the affirmat...
Suppose that T is an equational theory of groups or of rings. If T is finitely axiomatizable, then t...
AbstractSuppose that T is an equational theory of groups or of rings. If T is finitely axiomatizable...
If G is a none trivial group and t is an element distinct from G then r(t) =g_1 t^l_1 …......g_kt^l_...
The search for single axioms for groups has long interested mathematicians. In 1938, Tarski [7] pres...
Abstract. In these lectures we return to the RS Problem discussed in E. Kiss’s article (this volume)...
An algebra is a set of elements equipped with some finitary operations represented by a selected set...
After being an open question for sixty years the Tarski conjecture was answered in the affirmative b...
After being an open question for sixty years the Tarski conjecture was answered in the affirmative b...
In [FGRS1,FGRS2] the relationship between the universal and elementary theoryof a group ring $R[G]$ ...
We present rational, a Coq tactic for equational reasoning in abelian groups, commutative rings, and...
International audienceIn 1969, Tarski asked whether the arithmetic identities taught in high school ...
single axiom, but then \Delta is not product, and \Gamma1 is not inverse. The same situation holds...
This paper shows that the collection of identities which hold in the algebra N of the natural number...
This text-based on the author's popular courses at Pomona College-provides a readable, student-frien...
After being an open question for sixty years the Tarski conjecture was answered in the affirmat...
Suppose that T is an equational theory of groups or of rings. If T is finitely axiomatizable, then t...
AbstractSuppose that T is an equational theory of groups or of rings. If T is finitely axiomatizable...
If G is a none trivial group and t is an element distinct from G then r(t) =g_1 t^l_1 …......g_kt^l_...
The search for single axioms for groups has long interested mathematicians. In 1938, Tarski [7] pres...
Abstract. In these lectures we return to the RS Problem discussed in E. Kiss’s article (this volume)...
An algebra is a set of elements equipped with some finitary operations represented by a selected set...
After being an open question for sixty years the Tarski conjecture was answered in the affirmative b...
After being an open question for sixty years the Tarski conjecture was answered in the affirmative b...
In [FGRS1,FGRS2] the relationship between the universal and elementary theoryof a group ring $R[G]$ ...
We present rational, a Coq tactic for equational reasoning in abelian groups, commutative rings, and...
International audienceIn 1969, Tarski asked whether the arithmetic identities taught in high school ...
single axiom, but then \Delta is not product, and \Gamma1 is not inverse. The same situation holds...
This paper shows that the collection of identities which hold in the algebra N of the natural number...
This text-based on the author's popular courses at Pomona College-provides a readable, student-frien...
After being an open question for sixty years the Tarski conjecture was answered in the affirmat...