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A categorical description of simple Beth companions

Category Theory 2026-05-12 v1 Logic Rings and Algebras

Abstract

A pp expansion of a quasivariety K\mathsf{K} is said to be simple when it is of the form K[LF]\mathsf{K}[\mathscr{L}_\mathcal{F}]. For instance, when K\mathsf{K} has the amalgamation property, all its pp expansions are simple. It is shown that the simple pp expansions of a quasivariety K\mathsf{K} coincide with the quasivarieties M\mathsf{M} for which the forgetful functor U ⁣:MKU \colon \mathsf{M} \to \mathsf{K} is well defined and induces an isomorphism from M\mathsf{M} to a mono-reflective subcategory of K\mathsf{K}. As a consequence, if a quasivariety K\mathsf{K} possesses a simple Beth companion M\mathsf{M}, then M\mathsf{M} is the unique (up to term equivalence) quasivariety whose monomorphisms are regular that, moreover, satisfy the categorical description of simple pp expansions of K\mathsf{K} given above.

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@article{arxiv.2605.09141,
  title  = {A categorical description of simple Beth companions},
  author = {Luca Carai and Miriam Kurtzhals and Tommaso Moraschini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.09141},
  year   = {2026}
}