نتایج جستجو برای: zero divisor graph ideal

تعداد نتایج: 424665  

Journal: :journal of linear and topological algebra (jlta) 2015
m ahrari sh. a. safari sabet b amini

the annihilating-ideal graph of a commutative ring $r$ is denoted by $ag(r)$, whose vertices are all nonzero ideals of $r$ with nonzero annihilators and two distinct vertices $i$ and $j$ are adjacent if and only if $ij=0$. in this article, we completely characterize rings $r$ when $gr(ag(r))neq 3$.

Journal: :Int. J. Math. Mathematical Sciences 2007
Changiz Eslahchi Amir Massoud Rahimi

The concept of the zero-divisor graph of a commutative ring has been studied by many authors, and the k-zero-divisor hypergraph of a commutative ring is a nice abstraction of this concept. Though some of the proofs in this paper are long and detailed, any reader familiar with zero-divisors will be able to read through the exposition and find many of the results quite interesting. Let R be a com...

2015
Kanya Kumari

A divisor cordial labeling of a graph G with vertex set V vertex G is a bijection f from V to {1, 2, 3, . . . |V|} such that an edge uv is assigned the label 1 if f(u) divides f(v) or f(v)divides f(u) and 0 otherwise, then the number of edges labeled with 0 and the number of edges labeled with 1 differ by at most 1. If a graph has a divisor cordial labeling, then it is called divisor cordial gr...

Journal: :Honam Mathematical Journal 2012

Journal: :Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society 2017

Journal: :The art of discrete and applied mathematics 2022

The zero-divisor graph Π(R) of a commutative ring R is the whose vertices are elements such that u and v adjacent if only uv = 0. If graphs G H have same chromatic polynomial, then we say they chromatically equivalent (or χ−equivalent), written as ∼ H. Suppose uniquely determined by its polynomial. Then it said to be unique χ-unique). In this paper, discuss question: For which numbers n Π(Zn) χ...

Let $R$ be a 2-torsion free ring and $U$ be a square closed Lie ideal of $R$. Suppose that $alpha, beta$ are automorphisms of $R$. An additive mapping $delta: R longrightarrow R$ is said to be a Jordan left $(alpha,beta)$-derivation of $R$ if $delta(x^2)=alpha(x)delta(x)+beta(x)delta(x)$ holds for all $xin R$. In this paper it is established that if $R$ admits an additive mapping $G : Rlongrigh...

2008
Paul Vojta PAUL VOJTA

This note states a conjecture for Nevanlinna theory or diophantine approximation, with a sheaf of ideals in place of the normal crossings divisor. This is done by using a correction term involving a multiplier ideal sheaf. This new conjecture trivially implies earlier conjectures in Nevanlinna theory or diophantine approximation, and in fact is equivalent to these conjectures. Although it does ...

Journal: :Graphs and Combinatorics 2014
Richard Hammack Heather Smith

AdigraphC is called a zero divisor if there exist non-isomorphic digraphs A and B for which A×C ∼= B ×C , where the operation is the direct product. In other words,C being a zero divisormeans that cancellation property A×C ∼= B×C ⇒ A ∼= B fails. Lovász proved that C is a zero divisor if and only if it admits a homomorphism into a disjoint union of directed cycles of prime lengths.Thus any digra...

2005
W. B. Vasantha

The study of zero-divisors in group rings had become interesting problem since 1940 with the famous zero-divisor conjecture proposed by G.Higman [2]. Since then several researchers [1, 2, 3] have given partial solutions to this conjecture. Till date the problem remains unsolved. Now we introduce the notions of Smarandache zero divisors (S-zero divisors) and Smarandache week zero divisors (S-wea...

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