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In the area of mathematics known as semigroup theory, an E-semigroup is a semigroup in which the idempotents form a subsemigroup.

Certain classes of E-semigroups have been studied long before the more general class, in particular, a regular semigroup that is also an E-semigroup is known as an orthodox semigroup.

Weipoltshammer proved that the notion of weak inverse (the existence of which is one way to define E-inversive semigroups) can also be used to define/characterize E-semigroups as follows: a semigroup S is an E-semigroup if and only if, for all a and bS, W(ab) = W(b)W(a), where W(a) ≝ {xS | xax = x} is the set of weak inverses of a.

References

  1. ^ Weipoltshammer, B. (2002). "Certain congruences on E-inversive E-semigroups". Semigroup Forum. 65 (2): 233–248. doi:10.1007/s002330010131.


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