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UNION-SOFT SETS WITH APPLICATIONS IN BCK/BCI-ALGEBRAS

  • Jun, Young Bae
    • 대한수학회보
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    • 제50권6호
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    • pp.1937-1956
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    • 2013
  • The aim of this article is to lay a foundation for providing a soft algebraic tool in considering many problems that contain uncertainties. In order to provide these soft algebraic structures, the notion of union-soft sets is introduced, and its application to BCK/BCI-algebras is considered. The notions of union-soft algebras, union-soft (commutative) ideals and closed union-soft ideals are introduced, and related properties and relations are investigated. Conditions for a union-soft ideal to be closed are provided. Conditions for a union-soft ideal to be a union-soft commutative ideal are also provided. Characterizations of (closed) union-soft ideals and union-soft commutative ideals are established. Extension property for a union-soft commutative ideal is established.

ALGEBRAS WITH A NILPOTENT GENERATOR OVER ℤp2

  • Woo, Sung-Sik
    • 대한수학회보
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    • 제43권3호
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    • pp.487-497
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this paper is to describe the structure of the rings $\mathbb{Z}_{p^2}[X]/({\alpha}(X))$ with ${\alpha}(X)$ a monic polynomial and $\={X}^{\kappa}=0$ for some nonnegative integer ${\kappa}$. Especially we will see that any ideal of such rings can be generated by at most two elements of the special form and we will find the 'minimal' set of generators of the ideals. We indicate how to identify the isomorphism types of the ideals as $\mathbb{Z}_{p^2}-modules$ by finding the isomorphism types of the ideals of some particular ring. Also we will find the annihilators of the ideals by finding the most 'economical' way of annihilating the generators of the ideal.

AN IDEAL - BASED ZERO-DIVISOR GRAPH OF POSETS

  • Elavarasan, Balasubramanian;Porselvi, Kasi
    • 대한수학회논문집
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.79-85
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    • 2013
  • The structure of a poset P with smallest element 0 is looked at from two view points. Firstly, with respect to the Zariski topology, it is shown that Spec(P), the set of all prime semi-ideals of P, is a compact space and Max(P), the set of all maximal semi-ideals of P, is a compact $T_1$ subspace. Various other topological properties are derived. Secondly, we study the semi-ideal-based zero-divisor graph structure of poset P, denoted by $G_I$ (P), and characterize its diameter.

STRUCTURE THEOREMS FOR SOME CLASSES OF GRADE FOUR GORENSTEIN IDEALS

  • Cho, Yong Sung;Kang, Oh-Jin;Ko, Hyoung June
    • 대한수학회보
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    • 제54권1호
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    • pp.99-124
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    • 2017
  • The structure theorems [3, 6, 21] for the classes of perfect ideals of grade 3 have been generalized to the structure theorems for the classes of perfect ideals linked to almost complete intersections of grade 3 by a regular sequence [15]. In this paper we obtain structure theorems for two classes of Gorenstein ideals of grade 4 expressed as the sum of a perfect ideal of grade 3 (except a Gorenstein ideal of grade 3) and an almost complete intersection of grade 3 which are geometrically linked by a regular sequence.

A NOTE ON MINIMAL PRIME IDEALS

  • Mohammadi, Rasul;Moussavi, Ahmad;Zahiri, Masoome
    • 대한수학회보
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    • 제54권4호
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    • pp.1281-1291
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    • 2017
  • Let R be a strongly 2-primal ring and I a proper ideal of R. Then there are only finitely many prime ideals minimal over I if and only if for every prime ideal P minimal over I, the ideal $P/{\sqrt{I}}$ of $R/{\sqrt{I}}$ is finitely generated if and only if the ring $R/{\sqrt{I}}$ satisfies the ACC on right annihilators. This result extends "D. D. Anderson, A note on minimal prime ideals, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 122 (1994), no. 1, 13-14." to large classes of noncommutative rings. It is also shown that, a 2-primal ring R only has finitely many minimal prime ideals if each minimal prime ideal of R is finitely generated. Examples are provided to illustrate our results.

ON KU-ALGEBRAS CONTAINING (α, β)-US SOFT SETS

  • Ansari, Moin A.;Koam, Ali N.A.;Haider, Azeem
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.89-104
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, we connect (α, β) union soft sets and their ideal related properties with KU-algebras. In particular, we will study (α, β)-union soft sets, (α, β)-union soft ideals, (α, β)-union soft commutative ideals and ideal relations in KU-algebras. Finally, a characterization of ideals in KU-algebras in terms of (α, β)-union soft sets have been provided.

INTUITIONISTIC FUZZY FILTERS OF ORDERED SEMIGROUPS

  • Shabir, M.;Khan, A.
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • 제26권5_6호
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    • pp.1071-1084
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    • 2008
  • The notion of intuitionistic fuzzy filters in ordered semigroups is introduced and relation between intuitionistic fuzzy filters and intuitionistic fuzzy prime ideals is investegated. The notion of intuitionistic fuzzy bi-ideal subsets and intuitionistic fuzzy bi-filters are provided and relation between intuitionistic fuzzy bi-filters and intuitionistic fuzzy prime bi-ideal subsets is established. The concept of intuitionistic fuzzy right filters(1eft filters) is given and their relation with intuitionistic fuzzy prime right (left) ideals is discussed.

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BIFUZZY IDEALS OF PSEUDO MV-ALGEBRAS

  • Cho Yong-Uk;Jun Young-Bae;Song Seok-Zun
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • 제22권1_2호
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    • pp.475-489
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    • 2006
  • After the introduction of fuzzy sets by Zadeh [8], there have been a number of generalizations of fundamental concept. The notion of intuitionistic fuzzy sets introduced by Atanassov is one among them. An intuitionistic fuzzy set is also called a bifuzzy set according to [5]. In this paper, we apply the concept of a bifuzzy set to (implicative) ideals in pseudo MV-algebras. The notion of a bifuzzy (implicative) ideal of a pseudo MV-algebra is introduced, and some related properties are investigated. Conditions for a bifuzzy set to be a bifuzzy ideal are given, and characterizations of a bifuzzy (implicative) ideal are provided. Using a family of ideals, bifuzzy ideals are established.

Weakly Prime Ideals in Involution po-Γ-Semigroups

  • Abbasi, M.Y.;Basar, Abul
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • 제54권4호
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    • pp.629-638
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    • 2014
  • The concept of prime and weakly prime ideal in semigroups has been introduced by G. Szasz [4]. In this paper, we define the involution in po-${\Gamma}$-semigroups, then we extend some results on prime, semiprime and weakly prime ideals to the involution po-${\Gamma}$-semigroup S. Also, we characterize intra-regular involution po-${\Gamma}$-semigroups. We establish that in the involution po-${\Gamma}$-semigroup S such that the involution preserves the order, an ideal of S is prime if and only if it is both weakly prime and semiprime and if S is commutative, then the prime and weakly prime ideals of S coincide. Finally, we prove that if S is a po-${\Gamma}$-semigroup with order preserving involution, then the ideals of S are prime if and only if S is intra-regular.

On SF-rings and Regular Rings

  • Subedi, Tikaram;Buhphang, Ardeline Mary
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • 제53권3호
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    • pp.397-406
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    • 2013
  • A ring R is called a left (right) SF-ring if simple left (right) R-modules are flat. It is still unknown whether a left (right) SF-ring is von Neumann regular. In this paper, we give some conditions for a left (right) SF-ring to be (a) von Neumann regular; (b) strongly regular; (c) division ring. It is proved that: (1) a right SF-ring R is regular if maximal essential right (left) ideals of R are weakly left (right) ideals of R (this result gives an affirmative answer to the question raised by Zhang in 1994); (2) a left SF-ring R is strongly regular if every non-zero left (right) ideal of R contains a non-zero left (right) ideal of R which is a W-ideal; (3) if R is a left SF-ring such that $l(x)(r(x))$ is an essential left (right) ideal for every right (left) zero divisor x of R, then R is a division ring.