Finite Structure and Radical Theory of Commutative Ternary $Γ$-Semirings (2511.01789v1)
Abstract: Purpose: To develop the algebraic foundation of finite commutative ternary $\Gamma$-semirings by identifying their intrinsic invariants, lattice organization, and radical behavior that generalize classical semiring and $\Gamma$-ring frameworks. Methods: Finite models of commutative ternary $\Gamma$-semirings are constructed under the axioms of closure, distributivity, and symmetry. Structural and congruence lattices are analyzed, and subdirect decomposition theorems are established through ideal-theoretic arguments. Results: Each finite commutative ternary $\Gamma$-semiring admits a unique (up to isomorphism) decomposition into subdirectly irreducible components. Radical and ideal correspondences parallel classical results for binary semirings, while the classification of all non-isomorphic systems of order $\lvert T\rvert!\le!4$ confirms the structural consistency of the theory. Conclusion: The paper provides a compact algebraic framework linking ideal theory and decomposition in finite ternary $\Gamma$-semirings, establishing the basis for later computational and categorical developments.
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