Mathematics – Group Theory
Scientific paper
2011-11-10
Acta Comment. Univ. Tartu. Math. 15 (2011), no. 2, 61-80
Mathematics
Group Theory
20 pages
Scientific paper
In the paper we study inverse semigroups $\mathscr{B}(G)$, $\mathscr{B}^+(G)$, $\bar{\mathscr{B}}(G)$ and $\bar{\mathscr{B}}\,^+(G)$ which are generated by partial monotone injective translations of a positive cone of a linearly ordered group $G$. We describe Green's relations on the semigroups $\mathscr{B}(G)$, $\mathscr{B}^+(G)$, $\bar{\mathscr{B}}(G)$ and $\bar{\mathscr{B}}\,^+(G)$, their bands and show that they are simple, and moreover the semigroups $\mathscr{B}(G)$ and $\mathscr{B}^+(G)$ are bisimple. We show that for a commutative linearly ordered group $G$ all non-trivial congruences on the semigroup $\mathscr{B}(G)$ (and $\mathscr{B}^+(G)$) are group congruences if and only if the group $G$ is archimedean. Also we describe the structure of group congruences on the semigroups $\mathscr{B}(G)$, $\mathscr{B}^+(G)$, $\bar{\mathscr{B}}(G)$ and $\bar{\mathscr{B}}\,^+(G)$.
Gutik Oleg
Pagon Dušan
Pavlyk Kateryna
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