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Orthogonal sums of semigroups
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    Orthogonal sums of semigroups (English)
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    10 January 1996
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    A subset \(A\) of a semigroup \(S\) with zero is called 0-consistent if for every \(x, y \in S\), \(xy \in A\setminus \{0\}\) implies \(x, y \in A\). Every semigroup with zero is an orthogonal sum of orthogonal indecomposable semigroups and the set of all 0-consistent ideals is a complete Boolean algebra whose atoms are summands in the greatest orthogonal decomposition of the semigroup.
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    orthogonal indecomposable semigroups
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    0-consistent ideals
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    orthogonal decomposition
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