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When is a semigroup ring of a commutative semigroup local or semilocal?
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    When is a semigroup ring of a commutative semigroup local or semilocal? (English)
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    Let S be a commutative semigroup and let R be a ring which is not Jacobson radical. Conditions for the semigroup ring R[S] to be semilocal or local are found in terms of the least separative and p-separative congruences on S. This is done through a description of semilocal semilattice-graded rings with non-radical homogeneous components, applied to the grading of R[S] coming from the Archimedean decomposition of S. Note that the main theorem may be also deduced from the reviewer's results on semilocal semigroup rings of not necessarily commutative semigroups [Glasg. Math. J. 25, 37-44 (1984; Zbl 0529.20052)].
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    commutative semigroup
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    p-separative congruences
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    semilocal semilattice- graded rings
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    Archimedean decomposition
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    semilocal semigroup rings
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