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Weakly exponential \(\Delta\)-semigroups
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    Weakly exponential \(\Delta\)-semigroups (English)
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    A semigroup whose congruences form a chain with respect to inclusion is called a \(\Delta\)-semigroup. A semigroup is called weakly exponential if, for all elements \(x\) and \(y\) and every positive integer \(m\), there exists a positive integer \(n\) such that \((xy)^{m+n}=x^ ny^ n(xy)^ m=(xy)^ mx^ ny^ n\). The author describes the structure of weakly exponential \(\Delta\)-semigroups.
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    congruences
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    weakly exponential \(\Delta\)-semigroups
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