نتایج جستجو برای: annihilator
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In this paper, we introduce the notion of co-annihilator of a subsetin a triangle algebra. It is shown that the co-annihilator of asubset is an interval valued residuated lattice (IVRL)-filter. Also, aspecial set of a triangle algebra is defined and the relationshipbetween this set and co-annihilator of a subset in triangle algebrais considered. Finally, co-annihilators preserving congruencerel...
Transitioning to a future society, independent of fossil fuels, will definitely require the use of solar radiation for power and fuel production. Due to energy mismatch between device absorption and the broad band irradiation provided by the sun there are severe limitations to how efficient devices for direct conversion of solar radiation can be. One way to better use the solar radiation would ...
We survey and compare invariants of modules over the polynomial ring and the exterior algebra. In our considerations, we focus on the depth. The exterior analogue of depth was first introduced by Aramova, Avramov and Herzog. We state similarities between the two notion of depth and exhibit their relation in the case of squarefree modules. Work of Conca, Herzog and Hibi and Trung, respectively, ...
The Stickelberger elements attached to an abelian extension of number fields conjecturally participate, under certain conditions, in annihilator relations involving higher algebraic K-groups. In [13], Snaith introduces canonical Galois modules hoped to appear in annihilator relations generalising and improving those involving Stickelberger elements. In this paper we study the first of these mod...
1. A complex Banach algebra A is a compact (weakly compact) algebra if its left and right regular representations consist of compact (weakly compact) operators. Let E be any subset of A and denote by Ei and Er the left and right annihilators of E. A is an annihilator algebra if A¡= (0) —Ar, Ir^{fS) for each proper closed left ideal / and Ji t¿ (0) for each proper closed right ideal /. In [6, Th...
A right ideal A of a ring R is called annihilator-small if A+ T = R; T a right ideal, implies that l(T ) = 0; where l( ) indicates the left annihilator. The sum Ar of all such right ideals turns out to be a two-sided ideal that contains the Jacobson radical and the left singular ideal, and is contained in the ideal generated by the total of the ring. The ideal Ar is studied, conditions when it ...
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