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Original Articles

π-REGULARITY OF SEMIGROUP GRADED RINGS

Pages 977-1000 | Received 01 Sep 2000, Published online: 07 Sep 2017
 

ABSTRACT

The notion of -regularity is a generalization of von Neumann regularity. In this paper we begin our investigation of -regular and strongly -regular semigroup graded rings. We first consider the -regularity of those semigroup graded rings whose prime ideals and radicals were characterized by authors such as Bell, Stalder and Teply in recent papers. The classes of semigroups underlying these semigroup graded rings include, as examples, regular bands, Clifford semigroups, commutative power stationary semigroups and more generally commutative semigroups for which every element has a power lying in a subgroup. We then extend our study to Munn rings and inverse semigroup rings. In the case of strong regular band graded rings we characterize -regularity of the ring in terms of -regularity of its homogeneous components. for rings graded strongly by Clifford semigroups as well as for Munn rings and inverse semigroup rings, the study of -regularity is reduced to the case of group rings.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The results in this paper are part of my Ph.D. thesis and I wish to thank my advisor Mark L. Teply as well as Professor Peter Jones and Professor Allen Bell for their valuable suggestions and comments.

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