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    Algebraic Characterizations for Universal Fragments of Logic.Raimon Elgueta - 1999 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 45 (3):385-398.
    In this paper we address our efforts to extend the well-known connection in equational logic between equational theories and fully invariant congruences to other–possibly infinitary–logics. In the special case of algebras, this problem has been formerly treated by H. J. Hoehnke [10] and R. W. Quackenbush [14]. Here we show that the connection extends at least up to the universal fragment of logic. Namely, we establish that the concept of universal theory matches the abstract notion of fully invariant system. We (...)
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    Freeness in classes without equality.Raimon Elgueta - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (3):1159-1194.
    This paper is a continuation of [27], where we provide the background and the basic tools for studying the structural properties of classes of models over languages without equality. In the context of such languages, it is natural to make distinction between two kinds of classes, the so-called abstract classes, which correspond to those closed under isomorphic copies in the presence of equality, and the reduced classes, i.e., those obtained by factoring structures by their largest congruences. The generic problem described (...)
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    Review of protoalgebraic logics by J. Czelakowski. [REVIEW]Raimon Elgueta - 2003 - Studia Logica 74 (1-2):313 - 342.
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