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SOME RESULTS ON FUZZY COSETS AND HOMOMORPHISMS OF N-GROUPS

  • Satyanarayana, Bhavanari;Syam Prasad, Kuncaham;Venkata Pradeep Kumar, Tumurukora;Thota, Srinivas
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.23-36
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    • 2007
  • In this paper we consider the fuzzy ideals of N-group G where N is a nearring. We introduce fuzzy ideal ${\theta}_{\mu}$ of the quotient N-group $G/{\mu}$ with respect to a fuzzy ideal $\mu$ of G. If $\mu$ is a fuzzy ideal of G and $\theta$ a fuzzy ideal of $G/{\mu}$ such that ${\theta}_{\mu}\;{\subseteq}\;{\theta}$ and ${\theta}_{\mu}(0)\;=\;{\theta}(0)$, then corresponding ${\sigma}_{\theta}\;:\;G\;{\rightarrow}\;[0,\;1]$ is defined and proved that it is a fuzzy ideal of G such that ${\mu}\;{\subseteq}\;{\sigma}_{\theta}$ and ${\mu}(0)\;=\;{\sigma}_{\theta}(0)$. We also prove some results on homomorphisms and fuzzy ideals of N-groups. The image and preimage of fuzzy ideal $\mu$ under N-group homomorphism were studied. Finally it is obtained that if $f\;:\;G\;{\rightarrow}\;G^1$ is an epimorphism of N-groups, then there is an order preserving bijection between the fuzzy ideals of $G^1$ and the fuzzy ideals of G that are constant on kerf. Some examples related to these concepts were illustrated.

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The Factor Domains that Result from Uppers to Prime Ideals in Polynomial Rings

  • Dobbs, David Earl
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.50 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2010
  • Let P be a prime ideal of a commutative unital ring R; X an indeterminate; D := R/P; L the quotient field of D; F an algebraic closure of L; ${\alpha}$ ${\in}$ L[X] a monic irreducible polynomial; ${\xi}$ any root of in F; and Q = ${\alpha}$>, the upper to P with respect to ${\alpha}$. Then R[X]/Q is R-algebra isomorphic to $D[{\xi}]$; and is R-isomorphic to an overring of D if and only if deg(${\alpha}$) = 1.

SOME RESULTS ON GENERALIZED LIE IDEALS WITH DERIVATION

  • Aydin, Neset;Kaya, Kazim;Golbasi, Oznur
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.225-232
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    • 2001
  • Let R be a prime ring with characteristic not two. U a (${\sigma},{\tau}$)-left Lie ideal of R and d : R$\rightarrow$R a non-zero derivation. The purpose of this paper is to invesitigate identities satisfied on prime rings. We prove the following results: (1) [d(R),a]=0$\Leftrightarrow$d([R,a])=0. (2) if $(R,a)_{{\sigma},{\tau}}$=0 then $a{\in}Z$. (3) if $(R,a)_{{\sigma},{\tau}}{\subset}C_{{\sigma},{\tau}}$ then $a{\in}Z$. (4) if $(U,a){\subset}Z$ then $a^2{\in}Z\;or\;{\sigma}(u)+{\tau}(u){\in}Z$, for all $u{\in}U$. (5) if $(U,R)_{{\sigma},{\tau}}{\subset}C_{{\sigma},{\tau}}$ then $U{\subset}Z$.

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LIE IDEALS AND DERIVATIONS OF $\sigma$-PRIME RINGS

  • Shuliang, Huang
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.87-92
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    • 2010
  • Let R be a 2-torsion free $\sigma$-prime ring with an involution $\sigma$, U a nonzero square closed $\sigma$-Lie ideal, Z(R) the center of Rand d a derivation of R. In this paper, it is proved that d = 0 or $U\;{\subseteq}\;Z(R)$ if one of the following conditions holds: (1) $d(xy)\;-\;xy\;{\in}\;Z(R)$ or $d(xy)\;-\;yx\;{\in}Z(R)$ for all x, $y\;{\in}\;U$. (2) $d(x)\;{\circ}\;d(y)\;=\;0$ or $d(x)\;{\circ}\;d(y)\;=\;x\;{\circ}\;y$ for all x, $y\;{\in}\;U$ and d commutes with $\sigma$.

A NOTE ON LIE IDEALS OF PRIME RINGS

  • Shuliang, Huang
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.327-333
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    • 2010
  • Let R be a 2-torsion free prime ring, U a nonzero Lie ideal of R such that $u^2\;{\in}\;U$ for all $u\;{\in}\;U$. In the present paper, it is proved that if d is a nonzero derivation and [[d(u), u], u] = 0 for all $u\;{\in}\;U$, then $U\;{\subseteq}\;Z(R)$. Moreover, suppose that $d_1$, $d_2$, $d_3$ are nonzero derivations of R such that $d_3(y)d_1(x)\;=\;d_2(x)d_3(y)$ for all x, $y\;{\in}\;U$, then $U\;{\subseteq}\;Z(R)$. Finally, some examples are given to demonstrate that the restrictions imposed on the hypothesis of the above results are not superfluous.

Structures Related to Right Duo Factor Rings

  • Chen, Hongying;Lee, Yang;Piao, Zhelin
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.61 no.1
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    • pp.11-21
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    • 2021
  • We study the structure of rings whose factor rings modulo nonzero proper ideals are right duo; such rings are called right FD. We first see that this new ring property is not left-right symmetric. We prove for a non-prime right FD ring R that R is a subdirect product of subdirectly irreducible right FD rings; and that R/N∗(R) is a subdirect product of right duo domains, and R/J(R) is a subdirect product of division rings, where N∗(R) (J(R)) is the prime (Jacobson) radical of R. We study the relation among right FD rings, division rings, commutative rings, right duo rings and simple rings, in relation to matrix rings, polynomial rings and direct products. We prove that if a ring R is right FD and 0 ≠ e2 = e ∈ R then eRe is also right FD, examining that the class of right FD rings is not closed under subrings.

An Ideal-based Extended Zero-divisor Graph on Rings

  • Ashraf, Mohammad;Kumar, Mohit
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.62 no.3
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    • pp.595-613
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    • 2022
  • Let R be a commutative ring with identity and let I be a proper ideal of R. In this paper, we study the ideal based extended zero-divisor graph 𝚪'I (R) and prove that 𝚪'I (R) is connected with diameter at most two and if 𝚪'I (R) contains a cycle, then girth is at most four girth at most four. Furthermore, we study affinity the connection between the ideal based extended zero-divisor graph 𝚪'I (R) and the ideal-based zero-divisor graph 𝚪I (R) associated with the ideal I of R. Among the other things, for a radical ideal of a ring R, we show that the ideal-based extended zero-divisor graph 𝚪'I (R) is identical to the ideal-based zero-divisor graph 𝚪I (R) if and only if R has exactly two minimal prime-ideals which contain I.

ON THE STRUCTURES OF CLASS SEMIGROUPS OF QUADRATIC NON-MAXIMAL ORDERS

  • KIM, YONG TAE
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.247-256
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    • 2004
  • Buchmann and Williams[1] proposed a key exchange system making use of the properties of the maximal order of an imaginary quadratic field. $H{\ddot{u}}hnlein$ et al. [6,7] also introduced a cryptosystem with trapdoor decryption in the class group of the non-maximal imaginary quadratic order with prime conductor q. Their common techniques are based on the properties of the invertible ideals of the maximal or non-maximal orders respectively. Kim and Moon [8], however, proposed a key-exchange system and a public-key encryption scheme, based on the class semigroups of imaginary quadratic non-maximal orders. In Kim and Moon[8]'s cryptosystem, a non-invertible ideal is chosen as a generator of key-exchange ststem and their secret key is some characteristic value of the ideal on the basis of Zanardo et al.[9]'s quantity for ideal equivalence. In this paper we propose the methods for finding the non-invertible ideals corresponding to non-primitive quadratic forms and clarify the structure of the class semigroup of non-maximal order as finitely disjoint union of groups with some quantities correctly. And then we correct the misconceptions of Zanardo et al.[9] and analyze Kim and Moon[8]'s cryptosystem.

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WEAKLY (m, n)-CLOSED IDEALS AND (m, n)-VON NEUMANN REGULAR RINGS

  • Anderson, David F.;Badawi, Ayman;Fahid, Brahim
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.55 no.5
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    • pp.1031-1043
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    • 2018
  • Let R be a commutative ring with $1{\neq}0$, I a proper ideal of R, and m and n positive integers. In this paper, we define I to be a weakly (m, n)-closed ideal if $0{\neq}x^m\;{\in}I$ for $x{\in}R$ implies $x^n{\in}I$, and R to be an (m, n)-von Neumann regular ring if for every $x{\in}R$, there is an $r{\in}R$ such that $x^mr=x^n$. A number of results concerning weakly(m, n)-closed ideals and (m, n)-von Neumann regular rings are given.