
doi: 10.2298/fil2416699a
We, first, characterize (m, n)-hyperideals of ordered semihypergroups in terms of its (m, 0)-hyperideals and (0, n)-hyperideals as well as minimality of (m, n)-hyperideals of ordered semihypergroups in terms of its minimal (m, 0)-hyperideals and minimal (0, n)-hyperideals. Further characterization of (m, n)-regular ordered semihypergroups in terms of its (m, 0)-hyperideals, (0, n)-hyperideals, (m, n)-hyperideals and (m, n)-quasi-hyperideals is studied. After introducing relations Bnm and Qnm on ordered semihyper-groups, we prove that Bnm ? Qnm and provide conditions for the equality to hold in this inclusion. Finally we show that, in any ordered semihypergroups, Qnm = Hnm and, in any (m, n)-hypersimple ordered semihypergroup S,Bnm= Qnm = Hnm = S ? S.
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