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Cayley color graphs of inverse semigroups and groupoids

Nándor Sieben (2008)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

The notion of Cayley color graphs of groups is generalized to inverse semigroups and groupoids. The set of partial automorphisms of the Cayley color graph of an inverse semigroup or a groupoid is isomorphic to the original inverse semigroup or groupoid. The groupoid of color permuting partial automorphisms of the Cayley color graph of a transitive groupoid is isomorphic to the original groupoid.

Characterizing pure, cryptic and Clifford inverse semigroups

Mario Petrich (2014)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

An inverse semigroup S is pure if e = e 2 , a S , e < a implies a 2 = a ; it is cryptic if Green’s relation on S is a congruence; it is a Clifford semigroup if it is a semillatice of groups. We characterize the pure ones by the absence of certain subsemigroups and a homomorphism from a concrete semigroup, and determine minimal nonpure varieties. Next we characterize the cryptic ones in terms of their group elements and also by a homomorphism of a semigroup constructed in the paper. We also characterize groups and...

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