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The concept of a free product is fundamental to the study of any kind of algebraic system. Intuitively, a free product takes a family of algebras from a given class and combines it in the “loosest” or “freest” way possible. By this it is meant that any other algebra generated by the given family must be a homomorphic image of the free product.
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Powell, W.B., Tsinakis, C. (1989). Free Products in Varieties of Lattice-Ordered Groups. In: Glass, A.M.W., Holland, W.C. (eds) Lattice-Ordered Groups. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 48. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2283-9_12
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