The maximal semilattice decomposition of a semigroup.

Mario Petrich.

Mathematische Zeitschrift (1964)

  • Volume: 85, page 68-82
  • ISSN: 0025-5874; 1432-1823

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Petrich., Mario. "The maximal semilattice decomposition of a semigroup.." Mathematische Zeitschrift 85 (1964): 68-82. <http://eudml.org/doc/170286>.

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  4. James T. Sedlock, Green's relations on a periodic semigroup
  5. Mario Petrich, Semigroups certain of whose subsemigroups have identities
  6. Hugo D'Alarcao, Biregular semigroups. II
  7. Donald W. Miller, Some aspects of Green's relations on periodic semigroups
  8. Robert Šulka, The Maximal Semilattice Decomposition of a Semigroup
  9. Bedřich Pondělíček, On weakly commutative semigroups
  10. Mohan S. Putcha, Positive functions from 𝒮 -indecomposable semigroups into partially ordered sets

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