In this paper, we define and study z-small quasi-Dedekind as a generalization of small quasi-Dedekind modules. A submodule of -module is called z-small ( if whenever , then . Also, is called a z-small quasi-Dedekind module if for all implies . We also describe some of their properties and characterizations. Finally, some examples are given.
Let R be commutative Ring , and let T be unitary left .In this paper ,WAPP-quasi prime submodules are introduced as new generalization of Weakly quasi prime submodules , where proper submodule C of an R-module T is called WAPP –quasi prime submodule of T, if whenever 0≠rstϵC, for r, s ϵR , t ϵT, implies that either r tϵ C +soc or s tϵC +soc .Many examples of characterizations and basic properties are given . Furthermore several characterizations of WAPP-quasi prime submodules in the class of multiplication modules are established.
Some authors studied modules with annihilator of every nonzero submodule is prime, primary or maximal. In this paper, we introduce and study annsemimaximal and coannsemimaximal modules, where an R-module M is called annsemimaximal (resp. coannsemimaximal) if annRN (resp. ) is semimaximal ideal of R for each nonzero submodule N of M.
Let be a commutative ring with 1 and be a left unitary . In this paper, the generalizations for the notions of compressible module and retractable module are given.
An is termed to be semi-essentially compressible if can be embedded in every of a non-zero semi-essential submodules. An is termed a semi-essentially retractable module, if for every non-zero semi-essentially submodule of an . Some of their advantages characterizations and examples are given. We also study the relation between these classes and some other classes of modules.
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the concept of relative quasi-invertible submodules motivated by rational submodules and quasi-invertible submodules. We introduce several properties and characterizations to relative quasi-invertiblity. We further investigate conditions under which identification consider between rationality, essentiality and relative quasi-invertiblity. Finally, we consider quasiinvertiblity relative to certain classes of submodules
In this paper, we introduce a class of operators on a Hilbert space namely quasi-posinormal operators that contain properly the classes of normal operator, hyponormal operators, M–hyponormal operators, dominant operators and posinormal operators . We study some basic properties of these operators .Also we are looking at the relationship between invertibility operator and quasi-posinormal operator .
Let Ḿ be a unitary R-module and R is a commutative ring with identity. Our aim in this paper to study the concepts T-ABSO fuzzy ideals, T-ABSO fuzzy submodules and T-ABSO quasi primary fuzzy submodules, also we discuss these concepts in the class of multiplication fuzzy modules and relationships between these concepts. Many new basic properties and characterizations on these concepts are given.
In this paper ,we introduce a concept of Max– module as follows: M is called a Max- module if ann N R is a maximal ideal of R, for each non– zero submodule N of M; In other words, M is a Max– module iff (0) is a *- submodule, where a proper submodule N of M is called a *- submodule if [ ] : N K R is a maximal ideal of R, for each submodule K contains N properly. In this paper, some properties and characterizations of max– modules and *- submodules are given. Also, various basic results a bout Max– modules are considered. Moreover, some relations between max- modules and other types of modules are considered.
... Show MoreLet R be a commutative ring with unity 1 6= 0, and let M be a unitary left module over R. In this paper we introduce the notion of epiform∗ modules. Various properties of this class of modules are given and some relationships between these modules and other related modules are introduced.
Let R be a commutative ring with identity and M be a unitary R- module. We shall say that M is a primary multiplication module if every primary submodule of M is a multiplication submodule of M. Some of the properties of this concept will be investigated. The main results of this paper are, for modules M and N, we have M N and HomR (M, N) are primary multiplications R-modules under certain assumptions.
In this paper we introduce the notion of semiprime fuzzy module as a generalization of semiprime module. We investigate several characterizations and properties of this concept.