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Original Articles

Generalizations of Prime Ideals

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Pages 686-696 | Received 28 Sep 2006, Published online: 07 Apr 2008
 

Abstract

Let R be a commutative ring with identity. Various generalizations of prime ideals have been studied. For example, a proper ideal I of R is weakly prime (resp., almost prime) if a, b ∈ R with ab ∈ I − {0} (resp., ab ∈ I − I 2) implies a ∈ I or b ∈ I. Let φ:(R) → (R) ∪ {∅} be a function where (R) is the set of ideals of R. We call a proper ideal I of R a φ-prime ideal if a, b ∈ R with ab ∈ I − φ(I) implies a ∈ I or b ∈ I. So taking φ(J) = ∅ (resp., φ0(J) = 0, φ2(J) = J 2), a φ-prime ideal (resp., φ0-prime ideal, φ2-prime ideal) is a prime ideal (resp., weakly prime ideal, almost prime ideal). We show that φ-prime ideals enjoy analogs of many of the properties of prime ideals.

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Notes

Communicated by I. Swanson.

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Malik Bataineh

*New affiliation: Mathematics Department, The Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan.

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