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    Ring semigroups whose subsemigroups intersect. (English)
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    14 October 2009
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    A semigroup is called a ring semigroup if it is the multiplicative semigroup of some ring. For a ring semigroup \((S,\cdot)\) and an addition \(+\) such that \(T=(S,+,\cdot)\) is a ring, it is proved that every two nonzero subsemigroups of \(S\) intersect if and only if \(T\) is either a nil ring or an absolutely algebraic field of prime characteristic \(p\).
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    ring semigroups
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    multiplicative semigroups of rings
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    nil rings
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    absolutely algebraic fields
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