Abstract

A variety of groups is just non-finitely-based if it does not have a finite basis for its laws while all its proper subvarieties do have a finite basis. Recent work of Ol'šanskiiˇ, Vaughan-Lee and Adjan guarantees the existence of at least one just non-finitely-based variety. In this note an infinite number of just non-finitely-based varieties are shown to exist by proving that for every prime p there is a non-finitely based variety of p–groups.

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