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Proof with binary associative operation.
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#semigroups
#binary-operations
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Egg Box of a semigroup in GAP
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Prove the following characterization for inverse semigroups
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#inverse-semigroups
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Property of Congruences on Inverse semigroups
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#semigroups
#congruence-relations
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Show that $\mathcal L ⊆\mathcal L^*$ on a semigroup $S$
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25 Nov 2016 - 3:18
#semigroups
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Abelian semigroups that are linear continuua
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26 Nov 2016 - 7:53
#real-analysis
#measure-theory
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Showing that (T,*) is a semigroup where T is the trace and * is defined inside
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28 Nov 2016 - 2:48
#semigroups
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Counter Example of Sandwich set
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28 Nov 2016 - 16:51
#abstract-algebra
#semigroups
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Regular non-orthodox semigroups
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#gap
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Krull dimension of abelian group ring equals that of generating submonoid ring
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#commutative-algebra
#abelian-groups
#semigroups
#monoid
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Example of a locally inverse semigroup which isn't a generalized inverse semigroup
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23 Feb 2026 - 8:33
#abstract-algebra
#semigroups
#inverse-semigroups
148
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Pointwise ergodic theorem & amenable semigroups
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#dynamical-systems
#ergodic-theory
#semigroups
#amenability
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A semigroup is $\mathcal{R}$-unipotent if and only if its idempotents form a left normal band?
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01 Dec 2016 - 17:20
#abstract-algebra
#semigroups
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Could $ \mathcal{R}$-unipotent semigroups be defined as the regular semigroups in which the idempotents form a right normal band?
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02 Dec 2016 - 18:10
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A semigroup of cardinality $2$ has no identity
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