Magnifying Elements in Linear Transformation Semigroups with Restricted Range which Nullity or Co-Rank are Infinite

Author(s):  
Pongsan Prakitsri
2003 ◽  
Vol 31 (10) ◽  
pp. 4765-4774 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yupaporn Kemprasit ◽  
Ronnason Chinram

Author(s):  
Chunya Tisklang ◽  
Sayan Panma

The transformation semigroup with restricted range [Formula: see text] is the set of all functions from a set [Formula: see text] into a non-empty subset [Formula: see text] of [Formula: see text]. In this paper, we characterize Cayley graphs of [Formula: see text] with the connection set [Formula: see text]. Moreover, the undirected property of Cayley graphs Cay [Formula: see text] is studied.


2021 ◽  
Vol 73 (5) ◽  
pp. 617-626
Author(s):  
I. Dimitrova ◽  
J. Koppitz

UDC 512.5 We determine the relative rank of the semigroup of all transformations on a finite chain with restricted range modulo the set of all orientation-preserving transformations in Moreover, we state the relative rank of the semigroup modulo the set of all order-preserving transformations in In both cases we characterize the minimal relative generating sets.  


Author(s):  
R. P. Sullivan

Let V be any vector space and P(V) the set of all partial linear transformations defined on V, that is, all linear α: A → B, where A, B are subspaces of V. Then P(V) is a semigroup under composition, which is partially ordered by ⊆ (that is, α ⊆ β if and only if dom α ⊆ dom β and α = β | dom α). We compare this order with the so-called 'natural partial order' ≤ on P(V) and we determine their meet and join. We also describe all elements of P(V) that are minimal (or maximal) with respect to each of these four orders, and we characterize all elements that are 'compatible' with them. In addition, we answer similar questions for the semigroup T(V) consisting of all α ∈ P(V) whose domain equals V. Other orders have been defined by Petrich on any regular semigroup: three of them form a chain below ≤, and we show that two of these are equal on the semigroup P(V) and on the ring T(V). We also consider questions for these orders that are similar to those already mentioned


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