Some properties of the ideal of continuous functions with pseudocompact support

Let C(X) be the ring of all continuous real-valued functions defined on a completely regular T1-space. Let CΨ(X) and CK(X) be the ideal of functions with pseudocompact support and compact support, respectively. Further equivalent conditions are given to characterize when an ideal of C(X) is a P-idea...

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Main Authors: E. A. Abu Osba, H. Al-Ezeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2001-01-01
Series:International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S0161171201010389
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spelling doaj-8793ee2d36874ba88364bc93ec30e7582020-11-24T23:00:03ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences0161-17121687-04252001-01-0127316917610.1155/S0161171201010389Some properties of the ideal of continuous functions with pseudocompact supportE. A. Abu Osba0H. Al-Ezeh1Department of Mathematics, University of Petra, Amman 961343, JordanDepartment of Mathematics, University of Jordan, Amman 11942, JordanLet C(X) be the ring of all continuous real-valued functions defined on a completely regular T1-space. Let CΨ(X) and CK(X) be the ideal of functions with pseudocompact support and compact support, respectively. Further equivalent conditions are given to characterize when an ideal of C(X) is a P-ideal, a concept which was originally defined and characterized by Rudd (1975). We used this new characterization to characterize when CΨ(X) is a P-ideal, in particular we proved that CK(X) is a P-ideal if and only if CK(X)={f∈C(X):f=0 except on a finite set}. We also used this characterization to prove that for any ideal I contained in CΨ(X), I is an injective C(X)-module if and only if coz I is finite. Finally, we showed that CΨ(X) cannot be a proper prime ideal while CK(X) is prime if and only if X is an almost compact noncompact space and ∞ is an F-point. We give concrete examples exemplifying the concepts studied.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S0161171201010389
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Some properties of the ideal of continuous functions with pseudocompact support
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
author_facet E. A. Abu Osba
H. Al-Ezeh
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title Some properties of the ideal of continuous functions with pseudocompact support
title_short Some properties of the ideal of continuous functions with pseudocompact support
title_full Some properties of the ideal of continuous functions with pseudocompact support
title_fullStr Some properties of the ideal of continuous functions with pseudocompact support
title_full_unstemmed Some properties of the ideal of continuous functions with pseudocompact support
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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1687-0425
publishDate 2001-01-01
description Let C(X) be the ring of all continuous real-valued functions defined on a completely regular T1-space. Let CΨ(X) and CK(X) be the ideal of functions with pseudocompact support and compact support, respectively. Further equivalent conditions are given to characterize when an ideal of C(X) is a P-ideal, a concept which was originally defined and characterized by Rudd (1975). We used this new characterization to characterize when CΨ(X) is a P-ideal, in particular we proved that CK(X) is a P-ideal if and only if CK(X)={f∈C(X):f=0 except on a finite set}. We also used this characterization to prove that for any ideal I contained in CΨ(X), I is an injective C(X)-module if and only if coz I is finite. Finally, we showed that CΨ(X) cannot be a proper prime ideal while CK(X) is prime if and only if X is an almost compact noncompact space and ∞ is an F-point. We give concrete examples exemplifying the concepts studied.
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