VAGUE RINGS AND VAGUE IDEALS
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In this paper, various elementary properties of vague rings are obtained. Furthermore, the concepts of vague subring, vague ideal, vague prime ideal and vague maximal ideal are introduced, and the validity of some relevant classical results in these settings are investigated.
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volume 8 issue 1
pages 145- 157
publication date 2011-02-16
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