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Combinatorially factorizable inverse monoids
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    Combinatorially factorizable inverse monoids (English)
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    21 February 2000
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    An inverse semigroup \(S\) is combinatorially factorizable if there exist a combinatorial inverse subsemigroup \(T\) of \(S\) and a group \(G\) such that \(S=TG\). Combinatorially factorizable semigroups which are cryptic are investigated. Such semigroups are shown to be precisely the idempotent-separating extensions (of a certain kind) of factorizable Clifford semigroups by combinatorially inverse semigroups. Moreover, all combinatorially factorizable submonoids of a cryptic inverse monoid are constructed.
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    inverse semigroups
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    factorizable semigroups
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    combinatorial semigroups
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    idempotent-separating extensions
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    Clifford semigroups
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