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A semigroup is a set $S$ together with a binary operation that is associative. Examples of semigroups are the set of finite strings over a fixed alphabet (under concatenation) and the positive integers (under addition, maximum, or minimum). A monoid is a semigroup with a neutral element. Of course, any group is also a monoid/semigroup.

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Homomorphic image of $B_{\lambda}^o(S)$ is the Brandt $\lambda^o$-extension of some monoid w...

Let $S$ be a monoid with zero and $I_{\lambda}$ be an indexed set, then $B_{\lambda}(S) = \{ (\alpha, s , \beta ) : \alpha , \beta \in I_{\lambda}, s\in S \} \cup \{0\}$ is a semigroup and $J = \{ …
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Endomorphism of Brandt Semigroup $B_n(G)$, where $G$ is a finite group

I want to show that $End_0 (B_n(G)) = \cup\phi_{\sigma,g} \cup C_{I(B_n(G))}$, where $\phi_{\sigma,g} : B_n(G) \rightarrow B_n(G) $ is an endomorphism is defined by $(i,a,j)\phi_{\sigma,g} = …
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