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Perturbations of bi-continuous semigroups

Bálint Farkas (2004)

Studia Mathematica

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The notion of bi-continuous semigroups has recently been introduced to handle semigroups on Banach spaces that are only strongly continuous for a topology coarser than the norm-topology. In this paper, as a continuation of the systematic treatment of such semigroups started in [20-22], we provide a bounded perturbation theorem, which turns out to be quite general in view of various examples.

Green's relations and their generalizations on semigroups

Kar-Ping Shum, Lan Du, Yuqi Guo (2010)

Discussiones Mathematicae - General Algebra and Applications

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Green's relations and their generalizations on semigroups are useful in studying regular semigroups and their generalizations. In this paper, we first give a brief survey of this topic. We then give some examples to illustrate some special properties of generalized Green's relations which are related to completely regular semigroups and abundant semigroups.

Free Burnside Semigroups

Alair Pereira do Lago, Imre Simon (2010)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

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This paper surveys the area of Free Burnside Semigroups. The theory of these semigroups, as is the case for groups, is far from being completely known. For semigroups, the most impressive results were obtained in the last 10 years. In this paper we give priority to the mathematical treatment of the problem and do not stress too much neither motivation nor the historical aspects. No proofs are presented in this paper, but we tried to give as many examples as was possible. ...

Hille-Yosida type theorems for local regularized semigroups and local integrated semigroups

Sheng Wang Wang (2002)

Studia Mathematica

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Motivated by a great deal of interest recently in operators that may not be densely defined, we deal with regularized semigroups and integrated semigroups that are either not exponentially bounded or not defined on [0,∞) and generated by closed operators which may not be densely defined. Some characterizations and related examples are presented. Our results are extensions of the corresponding results produced by other authors.