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A limit variety is a variety that is minimal with respect to being non-finitely based. The two limit varieties of Marcel Jackson are the only known examples of limit varieties of aperiodic monoids. Our previous work had shown that there exists a limit subvariety of aperiodic monoids that is different from Marcel Jacksons limit varieties. In this paper, we introduce a new limit variety of aperiodic monoids.
A variety is finitely based if it has a finite basis of identities. A minimal non-finitely based variety is called limit. A monoid is aperiodic if all its subgoups are trivial. Limit varieties of aperiodic monoids have been studied by Jackson, Lee, Z
We survey results devoted to the lattice of varieties of monoids. Along with known results, some unpublished results are given with proofs. A number of open questions and problems are also formulated.
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