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    Decomposition techniques for finite semigroups, using categories. I (English)
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    A surjective morphism of semigroups \(\theta\) : \(S\to T\) is said to be a maximal proper surmorphism if \(\theta\) is not an isomorphism and, for any factorization \(\theta =\theta_ 1\theta_ 2\), one the factors \(\theta_ 1\) and \(\theta_ 2\) is an isomorphism. The paper presents a refinement of the classification of maximal proper surmorphisms of finite semigroups obtained by \textit{J. Rhodes} [Math. Syst. Theory 1, 289-304 (1967; Zbl 0204.033)].
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    surjective morphism of semigroups
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    factorization
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    classification of maximal proper surmorphisms
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    finite semigroups
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