Small monoids generating varieties with uncountably many subvarieties
Abstract
An algebra that generates a variety with uncountably many subvarieties is said to be of type 20. We show that the Rees quotient monoid M(aabb) of order ten is of type 20, thereby affirmatively answering a recent question of Glasson. As a corollary, we exhibit a new example of type 20 monoid of order six, which turns out to be minimal and the first of its kind that is finitely based.
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