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F-µ-Semiregular Modules

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Let  R be an associative ring with identity and let M be a left R-module . As a generalization of µ-semiregular modules, we introduce an F-µ-semiregular module. Let F be a submodule of M and x∊M. x is called F-µ-semiregular element in M , if there exists a decomposition M=A⨁B, such that A is a projective submodule of  and . M is called  F-µ-semiregular if x is F-µ-semiregular element for each x∊M. A condition under which the module µ-semiregular is F-µ-semiregular module was given. The basic properties and some characterizations of the F-µ-semiregular module were provided.
University of Baghdad College of Science
Title: F-µ-Semiregular Modules
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Let  R be an associative ring with identity and let M be a left R-module .
As a generalization of µ-semiregular modules, we introduce an F-µ-semiregular module.
Let F be a submodule of M and x∊M.
x is called F-µ-semiregular element in M , if there exists a decomposition M=A⨁B, such that A is a projective submodule of  and .
M is called  F-µ-semiregular if x is F-µ-semiregular element for each x∊M.
A condition under which the module µ-semiregular is F-µ-semiregular module was given.
The basic properties and some characterizations of the F-µ-semiregular module were provided.

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