Abstract
In this article we consider some relations between the topological properties of the spaces X and Min(Cc (X)) with algebraic properties of Cc (X). We observe that the compactness of Min(Cc (X)) is equivalent to the von-Neumann regularity of qc (X), the classical ring of quotients of Cc (X). Furthermore, we show that if đ is a strongly zero-dimensional space, then each contraction of a minimal prime ideal of đ¶(đ) is a minimal prime ideal of Cc(X) and in this case đđđ(đ¶(đ)) and Min(Cc (X)) are homeomorphic spaces. We also observe that if đ is an Fc-space, then Min(Cc (X)) is compact if and only if đ is countably basically disconnected if and only if Min(Cc(X)) is homeomorphic with ÎČ0X. Finally, by introducing zoc-ideals, countably cozero complemented spaces, we obtain some conditions on X for which Min(Cc (X)) becomes compact, basically disconnected and extremally disconnected.
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