
arXiv: math/0312420
The aim of the paper is to discuss the relations between the three kinds of objects named in the title. In a sense, this is a survey of such relations; however, some new directions are also considered. This relates, especially, to sections 3, 4 and 5, where we consider the universal algebraic geometry. This geometry is parallel to universal algebra.
62pp
General Mathematics (math.GM), 03C05, 03G99, 16B70, 08A70, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Category Theory, Category Theory (math.CT), Mathematics - General Mathematics
General Mathematics (math.GM), 03C05, 03G99, 16B70, 08A70, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Category Theory, Category Theory (math.CT), Mathematics - General Mathematics
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