On The Ideals of -Semigroup
Abstract
The concept of -semigroups was introduced by M. K Sen in 1981. This study aims to investigate several intriguing properties of -semigroups and to provide the concepts of simple -semigroups, 0-simple -semigroups, and completely 0-simple -semigroups. We prove that non-zero elements of the completely 0-simple -semigroups form a D-class and are regular. Fundamental elements of these structures are explored, and we provide concrete results that characterize them using various ideals of -semigroups and establish the necessary and sufficient condition for a -semigroups to be completely 0-simple. This study further introduce -prime ideals and gave some condition in which a -2-sided ideal to be a -prime. In addition, we establish a condition for a commutative semigroup to be -prime. we have established how union and intersection of -prime ideals become -prime.
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