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Residually Small Locally Finite Varieties
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Matt Valeriote
McMaster University
A variety is residually small if there is a cardinal bound to the size of its subdirectly irreducible members. I will discuss the progress that has been made in classifying the residually small locally finite varieties.
Date received: February 10, 2002
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