
In this paper, first we introduce the notions of an $(m,n)$-hyperideal and a generalized $(m,n)$-hyperideal in an ordered semihypergroup, and then, some properties of these hyperideals are studied. Thereafter, we characterize $(m,n)$-regularity, $(m,0)$-regularity, and $(0,n)$-regularity of an ordered semihypergroup in terms of its $(m,n)$-hyperideals, $(m,0)$-hyperideals and $(0,n)$-hyperideals, respectively. The relations ${_mmathcal{I}}, mathcal{I}_n, mathcal{H}_m^n$, and $mathcal{B}_m^n$ on an ordered semihypergroup are, then, introduced. We prove that $mathcal{B}_m^n subseteq mathcal{H}_m^n$ on an ordered semihypergroup and provide a condition under which equality holds in the above inclusion. We also show that the $(m,0)$-regularity [$(0,n)$-regularity] of an element induce the $(m,0)$-regularity [$(0,n)$-regularity] of the whole $mathcal{H}_m^n$-class containing that element as well as the fact that $(m,n)$-regularity and $(m,n)$-right weakly regularity of an element induce the $(m,n)$-regularity and $(m,n)$-right weakly regularity of the whole $mathcal{B}_m^n$-class and $mathcal{H}_m^n$-class containing that element, respectively.
n)$-hyperideals, $(m, ordered semihypergroups, 0)$-hyperideals, $(0, QA1-939, Mathematics
n)$-hyperideals, $(m, ordered semihypergroups, 0)$-hyperideals, $(0, QA1-939, Mathematics
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