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Pure ideals in T-semirings

Authors: Aungkanaporn Chankaew;

Pure ideals in T-semirings

Abstract

In this thesis, we de ne and characterize right pure ideals, left pure ideals, right weakly pure ideals and left weakly pure ideals in T-semirings. We also characterize right weakly regular T-semirings by the properties of right pure ideals. Next, we introduce purely prime, purely semiprime, purely irreducible, strongly irreducible pure and purely maximal ideals in T-semirings and examine their relations. More- over, we can nd relationships between right pure ideals and purely irreducible ideals in T-semirings. Finally, we investigate the properties of right pure ideals and left pure ideals on T-semirings homomorphisms. We also investigate the prop- erties of them in quotient T-semirings and products of T-semirings.

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