quasivarieties
A quasivariety is a concept in universal algebra and logic that generalizes the notions of varieties and quasivarieties. It is a class of algebraic structures of a fixed signature that is closed under subalgebras, direct products, and ultraproducts, but not necessarily under arbitrary quotient structures. Quasivarieties are often characterized by sets of quasi-identities, which are implications between conjunctions of equations.
Formally, a class of algebras is called a quasivariety if it can be defined by a set
An essential property of quasivarieties is that they are closed under subalgebras, direct products, and ultraproducts,
The theory of quasivarieties provides tools for understanding the structure and classification of algebraic systems, especially