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Nilpotents in finite symmetric inverse semigroups

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

Gracinda M. S. Gomes
Affiliation:
Departamento de Matemática, Faculdade de Ciencias, Universidade de Lisboa, 1600 Lisboa, Portugal
John M. Howie
Affiliation:
Mathematical Institute, University of St Andrews, North Haugh, St Andrews, Scotland
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In semigroup theory as in other algebraic theories a significant part of the total effort is appropriately applied to the study of certain standard examples occurring, as it were, “in nature”. The most obvious such semigroup is the full transformation semigroup (X) (see [3]) and about this semigroup a great deal is known in both the finite and infinite cases.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1987

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