Algebras with the same (algebraic) geometry

Abstract

Some basic notions of classical algebraic geometry can be defined in arbitrary varieties of algebras . For every algebra H in one can consider algebraic geometry in over H. Correspondingly, algebras in are considered with the emphasis on equations and geometry. We give examples of geometric properties of algebras in and of geometric relations between them. The main problem considered in the paper is when different H1 and H2 have the same geometry.

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