An extension of z-ideals and z^-ideals

From MaRDI portal
Publication:5159540




Abstract: Let R be a commutative ring, YsubseteqmathrmSpec(R) and hY(S)=PinY:SsubseteqP, for every SsubseteqR. An ideal I is said to be an mathcalHY-ideal whenever it follows from hY(a)subseteqhY(b) and ainI that binI. A strong mathcalHY-ideal is defined in the same way by replacing an arbitrary finite set F instead of the element a. In this paper these two classes of ideals (which are based on the spectrum of the ring R and are a generalization of the well-known concepts semiprime ideal, z-ideal, zcirc-ideal (d-ideal), sz-ideal and szcirc-ideal (xi-ideal)) are studied. We show that the most important results about these concepts, "Zariski topology", "annihilator" and etc can be extended in such a way that the corresponding consequences seems to be trivial and useless. This comprehensive look helps to recognize the resemblances and differences of known concepts better.









This page was built for publication: An extension of \(z\)-ideals and \(z^\circ\)-ideals

Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q5159540)