Abstract

The problem of embedding general algebras into modules is revisited. We provide a new method of embedding, based on Ježek's embedding into semimodules. We obtain several interesting consequences: a simpler syntactic characterization of algebras, a proof that algebras without nullary operations are actually quasi-linear, and several facts regarding the abelian iff quasi-affine problem.

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