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On nonregular ideals and z -ideals in C ( X )

F. AzarpanahM. Karavan — 2005

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

The spaces X in which every prime z -ideal of C ( X ) is either minimal or maximal are characterized. By this characterization, it turns out that for a large class of topological spaces X , such as metric spaces, basically disconnected spaces and one-point compactifications of discrete spaces, every prime z -ideal in C ( X ) is either minimal or maximal. We will also answer the following questions: When is every nonregular prime ideal in C ( X ) a z -ideal? When is every nonregular (prime) z -ideal in C ( X ) a z -ideal? For...

On z◦ -ideals in C(X)

F. AzarpanahO. KaramzadehA. Rezai Aliabad — 1999

Fundamenta Mathematicae

An ideal I in a commutative ring R is called a z°-ideal if I consists of zero divisors and for each a ∈ I the intersection of all minimal prime ideals containing a is contained in I. We characterize topological spaces X for which z-ideals and z°-ideals coincide in , or equivalently, the sum of any two ideals consisting entirely of zero divisors consists entirely of zero divisors. Basically disconnected spaces, extremally disconnected and P-spaces are characterized in terms of z°-ideals. Finally,...

C(X) vs. C(X) modulo its socle

F. AzarpanahO. A. S. KaramzadehS. Rahmati — 2008

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let C F ( X ) be the socle of C(X). It is shown that each prime ideal in C ( X ) / C F ( X ) is essential. For each h ∈ C(X), we prove that every prime ideal (resp. z-ideal) of C(X)/(h) is essential if and only if the set Z(h) of zeros of h contains no isolated points (resp. int Z(h) = ∅). It is proved that d i m ( C ( X ) / C F ( X ) ) d i m C ( X ) , where dim C(X) denotes the Goldie dimension of C(X), and the inequality may be strict. We also give an algebraic characterization of compact spaces with at most a countable number of nonisolated points. For each essential...

Connectedness of some rings of quotients of C ( X ) with the m -topology

F. AzarpanahM. PaimannA. R. Salehi — 2015

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

In this article we define the m -topology on some rings of quotients of C ( X ) . Using this, we equip the classical ring of quotients q ( X ) of C ( X ) with the m -topology and we show that C ( X ) with the r -topology is in fact a subspace of q ( X ) with the m -topology. Characterization of the components of rings of quotients of C ( X ) is given and using this, it turns out that q ( X ) with the m -topology is connected if and only if X is a pseudocompact almost P -space, if and only if C ( X ) with r -topology is connected. We also observe that...

Rings of continuous functions vanishing at infinity

Ali Rezaei AliabadF. AzarpanahM. Namdari — 2004

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

We prove that a Hausdorff space X is locally compact if and only if its topology coincides with the weak topology induced by C ( X ) . It is shown that for a Hausdorff space X , there exists a locally compact Hausdorff space Y such that C ( X ) C ( Y ) . It is also shown that for locally compact spaces X and Y , C ( X ) C ( Y ) if and only if X Y . Prime ideals in C ( X ) are uniquely represented by a class of prime ideals in C * ( X ) . -compact spaces are introduced and it turns out that a locally compact space X is -compact if and only if every...

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