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On the Ideal Extensions in Γ-Semigroups

  • Siripitukdet, Manoj;Iampan, Aiyared
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.585-591
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    • 2008
  • In 1981, Sen [4] have introduced the concept of $\Gamma$-semigroups. We have known that $\Gamma$-semigroups are a generalization of semigroups. In this paper, we introduce the concepts of the extensions of s-prime ideals, prime ideals, s-semiprime ideals and semiprime ideals in $\Gamma$-semigroups and characterize the relationship between the extensions of ideals and some congruences in $\Gamma$-semigroups.

NONADDITIVE STRONG COMMUTATIVITY PRESERVING DERIVATIONS AND ENDOMORPHISMS

  • Zhang, Wei;Xu, Xiaowei
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.1127-1133
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    • 2014
  • Let S be a nonempty subset of a ring R. A map $f:R{\rightarrow}R$ is called strong commutativity preserving on S if [f(x), f(y)] = [x, y] for all $x,y{\in}S$, where the symbol [x, y] denotes xy - yx. Bell and Daif proved that if a derivation D of a semiprime ring R is strong commutativity preserving on a nonzero right ideal ${\rho}$ of R, then ${\rho}{\subseteq}Z$, the center of R. Also they proved that if an endomorphism T of a semiprime ring R is strong commutativity preserving on a nonzero two-sided ideal I of R and not identity on the ideal $I{\cup}T^{-1}(I)$, then R contains a nonzero central ideal. This short note shows that the conclusions of Bell and Daif are also true without the additivity of the derivation D and the endomorphism T.

GENERALIZED DERIVATIONS ON SEMIPRIME RINGS

  • De Filippis, Vincenzo;Huang, Shuliang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.48 no.6
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    • pp.1253-1259
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    • 2011
  • Let R be a prime ring, I a nonzero ideal of R and n a fixed positive integer. If R admits a generalized derivation F associated with a derivation d such that c for all x, $y{\in}I$. Then either R is commutative or n = 1, d = 0 and F is the identity map on R. Moreover in case R is a semiprime ring and $(F([x,\;y]))^n=[x,\;y]$ for all x, $y{\in}R$, then either R is commutative or n = 1, $d(R){\subseteq}Z(R)$, R contains a non-zero central ideal and for all $x{\in}R$.

Weakly Prime Ideals in Involution po-Γ-Semigroups

  • Abbasi, M.Y.;Basar, Abul
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.54 no.4
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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.

The Fuzzy Jacobson Radical of a κ-Semiring

  • Kim, Chang-Bum
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.423-429
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    • 2007
  • We define and study the fuzzy Jacobson radical of a ${\kappa}$-semiring. Also it is shown that the Jacobson radical of the quotient semiring R/FJR(R) of a ${\kappa}$-semiring by the fuzzy Jacobson radical FJR(R) is semisimple. And the algebraic properties of the fuzzy ideals FJR(R) and FJR(S) under a homomorphism from R onto S are also discussed.

PRIME BI-IDEALS OF GROUPOIDS

  • Lee, S.K.
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.217-221
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    • 2005
  • Kehayopulu and Tsingelis [2] studied prime ideals of groupoids. Also the author studied prime left (right) ideals of groupoids. In this paper, we give some results on prime bi-ideals of groupoids.

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RINGS WITH IDEAL-SYMMETRIC IDEALS

  • Han, Juncheol;Lee, Yang;Park, Sangwon
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.54 no.6
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    • pp.1913-1925
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    • 2017
  • Let R be a ring with identity. An ideal N of R is called ideal-symmetric (resp., ideal-reversible) if $ABC{\subseteq}N$ implies $ACB{\subseteq}N$ (resp., $AB{\subseteq}N$ implies $BA{\subseteq}N$) for any ideals A, B, C in R. A ring R is called ideal-symmetric if zero ideal of R is ideal-symmetric. Let S(R) (called the ideal-symmetric radical of R) be the intersection of all ideal-symmetric ideals of R. In this paper, the following are investigated: (1) Some equivalent conditions on an ideal-symmetric ideal of a ring are obtained; (2) Ideal-symmetric property is Morita invariant; (3) For any ring R, we have $S(M_n(R))=M_n(S(R))$ where $M_n(R)$ is the ring of all n by n matrices over R; (4) For a quasi-Baer ring R, R is semiprime if and only if R is ideal-symmetric if and only if R is ideal-reversible.

ON LEFT REGULAR po-SEMIGROUPS

  • Lee, Sang-Keun;Jung, Jae-Hong
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 1998
  • The paper refers to ordered semigroups in which $x^2 (x \in S)$ are left ideal elements. We mainly show that this $po$-semigroup is left regular if and only if S is a union of left simple subsemigroups of S.

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THE SOURCE OF SEMIPRIMENESS OF RINGS

  • Aydin, Neset;Demir, Cagri;Camci, Didem Karalarlioglu
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.1083-1096
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    • 2018
  • Let R be an associative ring. We define a subset $S_R$ of R as $S_R=\{a{\in}R{\mid}aRa=(0)\}$ and call it the source of semiprimeness of R. We first examine some basic properties of the subset $S_R$ in any ring R, and then define the notions such as R being a ${\mid}S_R{\mid}$-reduced ring, a ${\mid}S_R{\mid}$-domain and a ${\mid}S_R{\mid}$-division ring which are slight generalizations of their classical versions. Beside others, we for instance prove that a finite ${\mid}S_R{\mid}$-domain is necessarily unitary, and is in fact a ${\mid}S_R{\mid}$-division ring. However, we provide an example showing that a finite ${\mid}S_R{\mid}$-division ring does not need to be commutative. All possible values for characteristics of unitary ${\mid}S_R{\mid}$-reduced rings and ${\mid}S_R{\mid}$-domains are also determined.

A GENERALIZED IDEAL BASED-ZERO DIVISOR GRAPHS OF NEAR-RINGS

  • Dheena, Patchirajulu;Elavarasan, Balasubramanian
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.161-169
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, we introduce the generalized ideal-based zero-divisor graph structure of near-ring N, denoted by $\widehat{{\Gamma}_I(N)}$. It is shown that if I is a completely reflexive ideal of N, then every two vertices in $\widehat{{\Gamma}_I(N)}$ are connected by a path of length at most 3, and if $\widehat{{\Gamma}_I(N)}$ contains a cycle, then the core K of $\widehat{{\Gamma}_I(N)}$ is a union of triangles and rectangles. We have shown that if $\widehat{{\Gamma}_I(N)}$ is a bipartite graph for a completely semiprime ideal I of N, then N has two prime ideals whose intersection is I.