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On Hollow – J–Lifting Modules

In this paper, we introduce and study the concepts of hollow – J–lifting modules and FI – hollow – J–lifting modules as a proper generalization of both hollow–lifting and J–lifting modules . We call an R–module M as hollow – J – lifting if for every submodule N of M with is hollow, there exists a submodule K of M such that M = K Ḱ and K N in M . Several characterizations and properties of hollow –J–lifting modules are obtained . Modules related to hollow – J–lifting modules are  given .

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Publication Date
Sun Sep 03 2017
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
CL-duo modules

In this paper, we introduce and study a new concept (up to our knowledge) named CL-duo modules, which is bigger than that of duo modules, and smaller than weak duo module which is given by Ozcan and Harmanci. Several properties are investigated. Also we consider some characterizations of CL-duo modules. Moreover, many relationships are given for this class of modules with other related classes of modules such as weak duo modules, P-duo modules.

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Publication Date
Sun Mar 19 2017
Journal Name
Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
2-Regular Modules

  In this paper we introduced the concept of 2-pure submodules as a generalization of pure submodules, we study some of its basic properties and by using this concept we define the class of 2-regular modules, where an R-module M is called 2-regular module if every submodule is 2-pure submodule. Many results about this concept are given. 

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Publication Date
Sun Mar 01 2020
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
On S*-Supplemented Modules

The main goal of this paper is to introduce and study a new concept named d*-supplemented which can be considered as a generalization of W- supplemented modules and d-hollow module. Also, we introduce a d*-supplement submodule. Many relationships of d*-supplemented modules are studied. Especially, we give characterizations of d*-supplemented modules and relationship between this kind of modules and other kind modules for example every d-hollow (d-local) module is d*-supplemented and by an example we show that the converse is not true.

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Publication Date
Sun Mar 04 2018
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
On Fully Stable Banach Algebra Modules and Fully Pesudo Stable Banach Algebra Modules

The concept of fully pseudo stable Banach Algebra-module (Banach A-module) which is the generalization of fully stable Banach A-module has been introduced. In this paper we study some properties of fully stable Banach A-module and another characterization of fully pseudo stable Banach A-module has been given.

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Publication Date
Wed May 25 2022
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
F-J-semi Regular Modules

      Let  be a ring with identity and let  be a left R-module. If is  a proper submodule of  and  ,  is called --semi regular element in  , If there exists a decoposition  such that  is projective submodule of  and  . The aim of this paper is to introduce properties of F-J-semi regular module. In particular, its characterizations are given. Furthermore, we introduce the concepts of Jacobson hollow semi regular module and --semiregular module. Finally, many results of Jacobson hollow semi regular module and --semiregular module are presented.

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Publication Date
Mon May 31 2021
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
FI--J-supplemented modules

A Module M is called cofinite  J- Supplemented  Module  if for every  cofinite submodule L of  M, there exists a submodule N of M such that M=L+N with   main properties of cof-J-supplemented modules.  An R-module M is called fully invariant-J-supplemented if for every fully invariant submodule N of M, there exists a submodule K of M, such that M = N + K with N  K K. A condition under which the direct sum of FI-J-supplemented modules is FI-J-supplemented was given. Also, some types of modules that are related to the FI-J-supplemented module were discussed.

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Publication Date
Wed Mar 28 2018
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Essential-small Projective Modules

In this paper, we introduce the concept of e-small Projective modules as a generlization of Projective modules.

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Publication Date
Thu May 28 2020
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Fuzzy Maximal Sub-Modules

In this paper, we introduce and study the notions of fuzzy quotient module, fuzzy (simple, semisimple) module and fuzzy maximal submodule. Also, we give many basic properties about these notions.

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Publication Date
Wed Aug 30 2023
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Quasi-invertibility Monoform Modules

The main goal of this paper is to introduce a new class in the category of modules. It is called quasi-invertibility monoform (briefly QI-monoform) modules. This class of modules is a generalization of monoform modules. Various properties and another characterization of QI-monoform modules are investigated. So, we prove that an R-module M is QI-monoform if and only if for each non-zero homomorphism f:M E(M), the kernel of this homomorphism is not quasi-invertible submodule of M. Moreover, the cases under which the QI-monoform module can be monoform are discussed. The relationships between QI-monoform and other related concepts such as semisimple, injective and multiplication modules are studied. We also show that they are proper subclass

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Publication Date
Tue Mar 14 2017
Journal Name
Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
2-Regular Modules II

An R-module M is called a 2-regular module if every submodule N of M is 2-pure submodule, where a submodule N of M is 2-pure in M if for every ideal I of R, I2MN = I2N, [1]. This paper is a continuation of [1]. We give some conditions to characterize this class of modules, also many relationships with other related concepts are introduced.

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