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doi: 10.1007/bf02572685
The setK(G) of all cosets X of a group G, modulo all subgroups of G, forms an inverse semigroup under the multiplication X*Y=smallest coset that constains XY. In this note we show that each inverse semigroup S can be embedded in some coset semigroupK(G). This follows from a result which shows that symmetric inverse semigroups can be embedded in the coset semigroups of suitable symmetric groups. We also give necessary and sufficient conditions on an inverse semigroup S in order that it should be isomorphic to someK(G).
set of cosets of a group, 510.mathematics, Representation of semigroups; actions of semigroups on sets, inverse semigroup, General structure theory for semigroups, Article
set of cosets of a group, 510.mathematics, Representation of semigroups; actions of semigroups on sets, inverse semigroup, General structure theory for semigroups, Article
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