Abstract
A non-finitely based variety of algebras is said to be a limit variety if all its proper subvarieties are finitely based. Recently, Marcel Jackson published two examples of finitely generated limit varieties of aperiodic monoids with central idempotents and questioned whether or not they are unique. The present article answers this question affirmatively.
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