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On semigroups that are prime in the sense of Tarski, and groups prime in the senses of Tarski and of Rhodes (2409.15541v1)

Published 23 Sep 2024 in math.RA and math.GR

Abstract: If $\mathcal{C}$ is a category of algebras closed under finite direct products, and $M_\mathcal{C}$ the commutative monoid of isomorphism classes of members of $\mathcal{C},$ with operation induced by direct product, A.Tarski defines a nonidentity element $p$ of $M_\mathcal{C}$ to be prime if, whenever it divides a product of two elements in that monoid, it divides one of them, and calls an object of $\mathcal{C}$ prime if its isomorphism class has this property. McKenzie, McNulty and Taylor ask whether the category of nonempty semigroups has any prime objects. We show in section 2 that it does not. However, for the category of monoids, and some other subcategories of semigroups, we obtain examples of prime objects in sections 3-5 In section 6, two related questions open so far as I know, are recalled. In section 7, which can be read independently of the rest of this note, we recall two related conditions that are called primeness by semigroup theorists, and obtain results and examples on the relationships among those two conditions and Tarski's, in categories of groups. Section 8 notes an interesting characterization of one of those conditions when applied to finite algebras in an arbitrary variety. Various questions are raised.

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