
Abstract: "We determine those universal classes of lattices which generate a decidable discriminator variety when augmented by a ternary discriminator term. They are the locally finite universal classes whose finite members are almost homogeneous."
Decidability of theories and sets of sentences, discriminator variety, homogeneity, Other mathematical sciences not elsewhere classified, Equational logic, Mal'tsev conditions, Equational classes, universal algebra in model theory, universal class of lattices, decidability, Model-theoretic algebra, local finiteness
Decidability of theories and sets of sentences, discriminator variety, homogeneity, Other mathematical sciences not elsewhere classified, Equational logic, Mal'tsev conditions, Equational classes, universal algebra in model theory, universal class of lattices, decidability, Model-theoretic algebra, local finiteness
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