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Partial Mal'tsevness and partial protomodularity

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arxiv 1507.02886 v1 pith:2HLUH62Z submitted 2015-07-10 math.CT

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keywords partialnotioncontextintroduceprotomodularitytsevtsevnessallows
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We introduce the notion of Mal'tsev reflection which allows us to set up a partial notion of Mal'tsevness with respect to a class $\Sigma$ of split epimorphisms stable under pullback and containing the isomorphisms, and we investigate what is remaining of the properties of the global Mal'tsev context. We introduce also the notion of partial protomodularity in the non-pointed context.

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