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An uncountable family of almost nilpotent varieties of polynomial growth

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8897550 Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra 2018 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
2) an uncountable family of almost nilpotent varieties of at most quadratic growth.
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20C3016R1016P9017A50primarysecondary
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An uncountable family of almost nilpotent varieties of polynomial growth
Authors
S.P. Mishchenko, A. Valenti,
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Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra
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