1: Introductory ideas
2: Green's equivalences; regular semigroups
3: 0-simple semigroups
4: Completely regular semigroups
5: Inverse semigroups
6: Other classes of regular semigroups
7: Free semigroups
8: Semigroup amalgams
References
List of symbols
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