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There are many variants of primeness (semiprimeness) for near-rings generalizing prime (semiprime) rings, such as \(3\)-prime (\(3\)-semiprime) and completely prime (completely semiprime). Subsequently, these notions were extended to \(N\)-ideals of \(N\)-groups. In this work, the authors provide some characterizations and the relationships between \(3\)-prime (\(3\)-semiprime) and completely prime (completely semiprime) \(N\)-ideals. Furthermore, the notion of the ideal which fulfills the insertion-of-factors property (shortly, IFP ideal ) of near ring is extended to \(N\)-ideals of \(N\)-groups. Some properties which show that this concept occurs naturally are proven and different examples which illustrate these notions and results are also given.
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prime near-rings
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semiprime near-rings
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prime ideals
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prime \(N\)-groups
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3-prime \(N\)-ideals
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completely prime \(N\)-ideals
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IFP ideals
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insertion-of-factors property
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Different prime \(N\)-ideals and IFP \(N\)-ideals.
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    Different prime \(N\)-ideals and IFP \(N\)-ideals. (English)
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    29 November 2013
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    There are many variants of primeness (semiprimeness) for near-rings generalizing prime (semiprime) rings, such as \(3\)-prime (\(3\)-semiprime) and completely prime (completely semiprime). Subsequently, these notions were extended to \(N\)-ideals of \(N\)-groups. In this work, the authors provide some characterizations and the relationships between \(3\)-prime (\(3\)-semiprime) and completely prime (completely semiprime) \(N\)-ideals. Furthermore, the notion of the ideal which fulfills the insertion-of-factors property (shortly, IFP ideal ) of near ring is extended to \(N\)-ideals of \(N\)-groups. Some properties which show that this concept occurs naturally are proven and different examples which illustrate these notions and results are also given.
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    prime near-rings
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    semiprime near-rings
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    prime ideals
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    prime \(N\)-groups
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    3-prime \(N\)-ideals
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    completely prime \(N\)-ideals
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    IFP ideals
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    insertion-of-factors property
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