Reductive and weakly reductive closures of congruences on semigroups. (Q2350952)

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Reductive and weakly reductive closures of congruences on semigroups.
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    Reductive and weakly reductive closures of congruences on semigroups. (English)
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    25 June 2015
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    A semigroup \(S\) is called a left (right) reductive semigroup if, for any elements \(a,b\in S\), the assumption ``\(xa=xb\) (\(ax=bx\)) holds for all \(x\in S\)'' implies \(a=b\). If \(S\) is both left and right reductive, then \(S\) is said to be reductive. If, for every elements \(a,b\in S\), the assumption ``\(xa=xb\) and \(ax=bx\) hold for all \(x\in S\)'' implies \(a=b\), then \(S\) is said to be weakly reductive. Clearly a reductive semigroup is also weakly reductive. A congruence \(\alpha\) on a semigroup \(S\) is called a (left, right, weakly) reductive congruence, if the factor semigroup \(S/\alpha\) is (left, right, weakly) reductive. \textit{A. Nagy} [in Semigroup Forum 87, No. 1, 129-148 (2013; Zbl 1301.20057)] investigated the left reductive closures of congruences of semigroups. In the present paper, these investigations are extended to weakly reductive, respectively, reductive closures of congruences of semigroups.
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    right reductive semigroups
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    left reductive semigroups
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    weakly reductive semigroups
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    weakly reductive congruences
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    nilpotent semigroups
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    rectangular bands
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    reductive closures of congruences
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