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L-zero-divisor graphs of direct products of L-commutative rings

S. Ebrahimi AtaniM. Shajari Kohan — 2011

Discussiones Mathematicae - General Algebra and Applications

L-zero-divisor graphs of L-commutative rings have been introduced and studied in [5]. Here we consider L-zero-divisor graphs of a finite direct product of L-commutative rings. Specifically, we look at the preservation, or lack thereof, of the diameter and girth of the L-ziro-divisor graph of a L-ring when extending to a finite direct product of L-commutative rings.

On L-ideal-based L-zero-divisor graphs

S. Ebrahimi AtaniM. Shajari Kohan — 2011

Discussiones Mathematicae - General Algebra and Applications

In a manner analogous to a commutative ring, the L-ideal-based L-zero-divisor graph of a commutative ring R can be defined as the undirected graph Γ(μ) for some L-ideal μ of R. The basic properties and possible structures of the graph Γ(μ) are studied.

Weak multiplication modules over a pullback of Dedekind domains

S. Ebrahimi AtaniF. Farzalipour — 2009

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let R be the pullback, in the sense of Levy [J. Algebra 71 (1981)], of two local Dedekind domains. We classify all those indecomposable weak multiplication R-modules M with finite-dimensional top, that is, such that M/Rad(R)M is finite-dimensional over R/Rad(R). We also establish a connection between the weak multiplication modules and the pure-injective modules over such domains.

Some remarks on Prüfer modules

S. Ebrahimi AtaniS. Dolati PishhesariM. Khoramdel — 2013

Discussiones Mathematicae - General Algebra and Applications

We provide several characterizations and investigate properties of Prüfer modules. In fact, we study the connections of such modules with their endomorphism rings. We also prove that for any Prüfer module M, the forcing linearity number of M, fln(M), belongs to {0,1}.

T-Rickart modules

S. Ebrahimi AtaniM. KhoramdelS. Dolati Pish Hesari — 2012

Colloquium Mathematicae

We introduce the notions of T-Rickart and strongly T-Rickart modules. We provide several characterizations and investigate properties of each of these concepts. It is shown that R is right Σ-t-extending if and only if every R-module is T-Rickart. Also, every free R-module is T-Rickart if and only if R = Z ( R R ) R ' , where R’ is a hereditary right R-module. Examples illustrating the results are presented.

A co-ideal based identity-summand graph of a commutative semiring

S. Ebrahimi AtaniS. Dolati Pish HesariM. Khoramdel — 2015

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Let I be a strong co-ideal of a commutative semiring R with identity. Let Γ I ( R ) be a graph with the set of vertices S I ( R ) = { x R I : x + y I for some y R I } , where two distinct vertices x and y are adjacent if and only if x + y I . We look at the diameter and girth of this graph. Also we discuss when Γ I ( R ) is bipartite. Moreover, studies are done on the planarity, clique, and chromatic number of this graph. Examples illustrating the results are presented.

A graph associated to proper non-small ideals of a commutative ring

S. Ebrahimi AtaniS. Dolati Pish HesariM. Khoramdel — 2017

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

In this paper, a new kind of graph on a commutative ring is introduced and investigated. Small intersection graph of a ring R , denoted by G ( R ) , is a graph with all non-small proper ideals of R as vertices and two distinct vertices I and J are adjacent if and only if I J is not small in R . In this article, some interrelation between the graph theoretic properties of this graph and some algebraic properties of rings are studied. We investigated the basic properties of the small intersection graph as diameter,...

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