Abstract

If an algebra A with a nullary operation c satisfies a congruence identity p=q, then it also satisfies [c]p=[c]q, the so-called identity at c. The converse is valid if A is weakly regular and the terms p, q do not contain the operation of relational product. We study these problems for 3-permutability and the so-called permutability at c.

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