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A semigroup $S$ is called an equational domain if any finite union of algebraic sets over $S$ is algebraic. For a finite simple semigroup we find necessary and sufficient conditions to be an equational domain. Moreover, we study semigroups…

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2014-06-19 Artem N. Shevlyakov

A semigroup $S$ is called an equational domain if any finite union of algebraic sets over $S$ is algebraic. We prove if a completely regular semigroup $S$ is an equational domain then $S$ is completely simple.

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2013-06-20 Artem N. Shevlyakov

A semigroup $S$ is called an equational domain if any finite union of algebraic sets over $S$ is algebraic. We prove some necessary and sufficient conditions for a completely simple semigroup to be an equational domain.

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2014-11-06 Artem N. Shevlyakov

A semigroup $S$ is an equational domain if any finite union of algebraic sets over $S$ is algebraic. We prove that if an inverse semigroup $S$ is an equational domain in the extended language $\{\cdot,{}^{-1}\}\cup\{s|s\in S\}$ then $S$ is…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2013-06-20 Artem N. Shevlyakov

A semigroup $S$ is called an equational domain (e.d.) if any finite union of algebraic sets over $S$ is algebraic. For a semigroup $S$ with a finite ideal we find the necessary and sufficient conditions to be an e.d.

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2014-12-01 Artem N. Shevlyakov

A group is CSA, if all of its maximal abelian subgroups are malnormal. It is known that every non-abelian CSA group is an equational domain. We generalize this result in two directions: we show that for a non-nilpotent group $G$ and a fixed…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2024-04-16 O. Al Raisi , M. Shahryari

In universal algebraic geometry, an algebra is called an equational domain if the union of two algebraic sets is algebraic. We characterize equational domains, with respect to polynomial equations, inside congruence permutable varieties,…

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2024-07-08 Erhard Aichinger , Mike Behrisch , Bernardo Rossi

Semiuniform semigroups provide a natural setting for the convolution of generalized finite measures on semigroups. A semiuniform semigroup is said to be ambitable if each uniformly bounded uniformly equicontinuous set of functions on the…

Functional Analysis · Mathematics 2008-11-26 Jan Pachl

The full lattices in a finite dimensional commutative ${\mathbb Q}$-algebra form a commutative semigroup. In the case of an algebraic number field the top part of a certain quotient semigroup is the class group. For a separable algebra some…

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2026-02-17 Claus Hertling , Khadija Larabi

A subset $S$ of an integral domain is called a semidomain if the pairs $(S,+)$ and $(S\setminus\{0\}, \cdot)$ are commutative and cancellative semigroups with identities. The multiplication of $S$ extends to the group of differences…

Commutative Algebra · Mathematics 2023-11-30 Hannah Fox , Agastya Goel , Sophia Liao

Let $H$ be an acylindrically hyperbolic group without nontrivial finite normal subgroups. We show that any finite system $S$ of equations with constants from $H$ is equivalent to a single equation. We also show that the algebraic set…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2019-03-27 Oleg Bogopolski

We prove that every domain that fails to be algebraic admits the unit interval $[0, 1]$ as its Scott-continuous retract. As a result, every countable domain is algebraic.

General Topology · Mathematics 2025-04-09 Xiaodong Jia , Qingguo Li , Wei Luan

A unitary representation of a, possibly infinite dimensional, Lie group G is called semi-bounded if the corresponding operators id\pi(x) from the derived representations are uniformly bounded from above on some non-empty open subset of the…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2011-10-10 Karl-Hermann Neeb , Christoph Zellner

We prove that in an arbitrary semigroup without cycles, the problem of divisibility and, therefore, the word problem is solvable.

Group Theory · Mathematics 2021-01-08 Ara Malkhasyan

A subgroup of a group $G$ is called algebraic if it can be expressed as a finite union of solution sets to systems of equations. We prove that a non-elementary subgroup $H$ of an acylindrically hyperbolic group $G$ is algebraic if and only…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2017-02-07 Bryan Jacobson

In this article, we show that a group $G$ is the union of two proper subsemigroups if and only if $G$ has a nontrivial left-orderable quotient. Furthermore, if $G$ is the union of two proper semigroups, then there exists a minimum normal…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2020-02-13 Casey Donoven

We prove that every quasicontinuous domain that fails to be quasialgebraic admits the unit interval [0, 1] as its monotone Lawson-continuous image. As a result, every countable quasicontinuous domain is quasialgebraic.

General Topology · Mathematics 2025-10-31 Xiaoquan Xu

A semigroup conjugacy is an equivalence relation that equals group conjugacy when the semigroup is a group. In this note, we answer five open problems related to semigroup conjugacy. (Problem One) We say a conjugacy ~ is partition-covering…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2024-11-26 Trevor Jack

A number of geometric properties of $\Omega$-groups from a given variety of $\Omega$-groups can be characterized using the notions of domain and equational domain. An $\Omega$-group $H$ of a variety $\Theta$ is an equational domain in…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2018-02-19 Ruvim Lipyanski

We show that a class of algebras is closed under the taking of homomorphic images and direct products if and only if the class consists of all algebras that satisfy a set of (generally simultaneous) equations. For classes of regular…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2022-06-23 Peter M Higgins , Marcel Jackson
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