
doi: 10.1007/bf00971192
A concept of (quasi) commutator is introduced. (The notion is somewhat different from the concept of commutator given by R. Freese and R. McKenzie.) Next it is shown that the consideration of projective algebras can be restricted to the consideration of projective algebras in maximal abelian subvarieties. Moreover, the problem of decomposition of algebras into a product of primal order algebras is considered.
projectivity, quasicommutator, product of primal order algebras, Varieties, projective algebras, decomposition of algebras, nilpotency
projectivity, quasicommutator, product of primal order algebras, Varieties, projective algebras, decomposition of algebras, nilpotency
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