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ET-Coessential and ET-Coclosed submodules

Let M be an R-module, where R be a commutative;ring with identity. In this paper, we defined a new kind of submodules, namely; ET-coessential and ET-Coclosed submodules of M. Let T be a submodule of M. Let K  H  M, K  is called  ET-Coessential of H in M (K⊆ET.ce H), if     . A submodule H is called ET- coclosed in M of H has no proper coessential submodule in M, we denote by  (K⊆ET.cc H) , that is, K⊆ET.ce H implies that   K = H. In our work, we introduce;some properties of ET-coessential and ET-coclosed submodules of M.

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Publication Date
Mon Mar 01 2021
Journal Name
Journal Of Physics: Conference Series
On Small Semiprime Submodules
Abstract<p>Let R be a commutative ring with identity, and M be unital (left) R-module. In this paper we introduce and study the concept of small semiprime submodules as a generalization of semiprime submodules. We investigate some basis properties of small semiprime submodules and give some characterizations of them, especially for (finitely generated faithful) multiplication modules.</p>
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Thu Jul 01 2021
Journal Name
Journal Of Physics: Conference Series
J-Small Semiprime Submodules
Abstract<p>Let <italic>R</italic> be a commutative ring with identity and <italic>Y</italic> be an unitary <italic>R</italic>-module. We say a non-zero submodule <italic>s</italic> of <italic>Y</italic> is a <italic>J –</italic> small semiprime if and only if for whenever <italic>i</italic> ∈ <italic>R, y ∈ Y,(Y)</italic> is small in <italic>Y</italic> and <italic>i<sup>2</sup>y</italic> ∈ <italic>S</italic> + <italic>Rad (Y)</italic> implies <italic>iy</italic> ∈ <italic>S.</italic> In this paper, we investigate some properties and chara</p> ... Show More
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Sat May 01 2021
Journal Name
Journal Of Physics: Conference Series
Weakly Small Smiprime Submodules
Abstract<p>Let <italic>R</italic> be a commutative ring with an identity, and <italic>G</italic> be a unitary left <italic>R</italic>-module. A proper submodule <italic>H</italic> of an <italic>R</italic>-module <italic>G</italic> is called semiprime if whenever <italic>a ∈ R, y ∈ G, n ∈ Z</italic> <sup>+</sup> and <italic>a<sup>n</sup>y ∈ H</italic>, then <italic>ay ∈ H</italic>. We say that a properi submodule <italic>H</italic> of an <italic>R</italic>-module <italic>G</italic> is a weakly small semiprime, if whenever <ita></ita></p> ... Show More
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Publication Date
Thu Dec 30 2021
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
On P-Essential Submodules

Let  be a commutative ring with identity and let   be an R-module. We call an R-submodule  of  as P-essential if  for each nonzero prime submodule  of    and 0  . Also, we call an R-module  as P-uniform if every non-zero submodule  of  is P-essential. We give some properties of P-essential and introduce many properties to P-uniform R-module. Also, we give conditions under which a submodule  of a multiplication R-module  becomes P-essential. Moreover, various properties of P-essential submodules are considered.

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Publication Date
Wed Jan 20 2021
Journal Name
Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
Weakly Nearly Prime Submodules

        In this article, unless otherwise established, all rings are commutative with identity and all modules are unitary left R-module. We offer this concept of WN-prime as new generalization of weakly prime submodules. Some basic properties of weakly nearly prime submodules are given. Many characterizations, examples of this concept are stablished.

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Publication Date
Wed Aug 09 2017
Journal Name
Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
On Weakly Prime Submodules

Let R be a commutative ring with unity and let M be a left R-module. We define a proper submodule N of M to be a weakly prime if whenever  r  R,  x  M, 0  r x  N implies  x  N  or  r  (N:M). In fact this concept is a generalization of the concept weakly  prime ideal, where a proper ideal P of R is called a weakly prime, if for all a, b  R, 0  a b  P implies a  P or b  P. Various properties of weakly prime submodules are considered. 

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Publication Date
Sun Jan 01 2023
Journal Name
Journal Of Discrete Mathematical Sciences &amp; Cryptography
On gamma T_pure submodules

A gamma T_ pure sub-module also the intersection property for gamma T_pure sub-modules have been studied in this action. Different descriptions and discuss some ownership, as Γ-module Z owns the TΓ_pure intersection property if and only if (J2 ΓK ∩ J^2  ΓF)=J^2 Γ(K ∩ F) for each Γ-ideal J and for all TΓ_pure K, and F in Z Q/P is TΓ_pure sub-module in Z/P, if P in Q.

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Publication Date
Wed Nov 27 2019
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
I-Nearly Prime Submodules

     Let  be a commutative ring with identity, and a fixed ideal of  and  be an unitary -module. In this paper we  introduce and study the concept of -nearly prime submodules as genrealizations of nearly prime and we investigate some properties of this class of submodules. Also, some characterizations of -nearly prime submodules will be given.

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Sun Oct 27 2019
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Iraqi Journal Of Science
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Tue Oct 20 2020
Journal Name
Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
Approximaitly Quasi-primary Submodules

      In this paper, we introduce and study the notation of approximaitly quasi-primary submodules of a unitary left -module  over a commutative ring  with identity. This concept is a generalization of prime and primary submodules, where a proper submodule  of an -module  is called an approximaitly quasi-primary (for short App-qp) submodule of , if , for , , implies that either  or , for some . Many basic properties, examples and characterizations of this concept are introduced.

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