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For a finite solvable algebra A, the only possible labels of prime quotients in Con A are 1 and 2. Tame congruence theory places some general restrictions on how these labels may be distributed, depending on the shape of Con A, but without added assumptions there is much freedom. If V(A) happens to be decidable (structured), then we will show that Con A must satisfy the (1, 2) and the (2, 1) transfer principles as defined in Chapter 5.
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McKenzie, R., Valeriote, M. (1989). More transfer principles. In: Structure of Decidable Locally Finite Varieties. Progress in Mathematics, vol 79. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4552-0_9
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