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Jónsson Terms and Near-Unanimity Functions in Finite Posets

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We construct monotone Jónsson terms and near-unanimity functions based on combinatorial properties of finite posets.

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Kun, G., Szabó, C. Jónsson Terms and Near-Unanimity Functions in Finite Posets. Order 20, 291–298 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:ORDE.0000034586.52756.58

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