Congruence e-regularity
An algebra with a constant term e is \emph{congruence e-regular} if each congruence relation of the algebra is determined by its e-congruence class, i.e., for all congruences θ, ψ of the algebra [e]θ=[e]ψ⟹θ=ψ.
A class of algebras is \emph{congruence e-regular} if each of its members is congruence e-regular for a fixed constant term e in the language of the class.
Congruence e-regularity holds for many 'classical' varieties such as groups, rings and vector spaces.
This property can be characterized by a Mal'cev condition …