On the graded classical prime spectrum of a graded module.
Keywords:
Graded classical prime submodule, Graded classical prime spectrum, Zariski topologyAbstract
Let G be a group with identity e. Let R be a G-graded commutative ring and M a graded R-module. In this paper, we introduce and study a new topology on Cl.Specg(M), the collection of all graded classical prime submodules of M, called the Zariski-like topology. Then we investigate the relationship between algebraic properties of M and topological properties of Cl.Specg(M). Moreover, we study Cl.Specg(M) from point of view of spectral space.
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