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      (F,G)-abundant semigroups

      Stokes, Tim E.
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       10.1007/s00233-021-10246-2
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      https://hdl.handle.net/10289/14914
      Abstract
      On a semigroup S, define the equivalence relation

      F={(a,b)∈S×S∣∀x∈S:xa=x⇔xb=x},

      and define G dually. We say S is F-abundant if there is an idempotent in every F-class, and similarly for G-abundance, and we say S is (F,G)-abundant if it is both F-abundant and G-abundant. These concepts are analogous to the notions of regularity and one- and two-sided abundance, defined in terms of Green’s relations L and R, and their generalisations L∗ and R∗, respectively. We relate this new form of abundance to the earlier ones, considering in particular the analogs of superabundance and amiability.
      Date
      2022
      Type
      Journal Article
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      Springer
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      © 2022 Springer Nature Switzerland AG.This is the author's accepted version. The final publication is available at Springer via dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00233-021-10246-2
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