noncommutative rings, where the left annihilator of a left module is a left ideal, and the right-annihilator, of a right module is a right ideal. Let R be a ring, and...
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annihilator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Annihilator(s) may refer to: Annihilator (ring theory) Annihilator (linear algebra), the annihilator of...
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rings Dual numbers Tensor product of fields Tensor product of R-algebras Quotient ring Field of fractions Product of rings Annihilator (ring theory)...
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In mathematics, and more specifically in ring theory, an ideal of a ring is a special subset of its elements. Ideals generalize certain subsets of the...
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Absorbing element (redirect from Annihilating element)
reach any point Annihilator (disambiguation) Annihilator (ring theory) – Ideal that maps to zero a subset of a module Idempotent (ring theory) – In mathematics...
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List of abstract algebra topics (section Ring theory)
Applications Galois theory Galois group Inverse Galois problem Kummer theory General Module (mathematics) Bimodule Annihilator (ring theory) Structure Submodule...
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algebras, using axioms about annihilators of various sets. Any von Neumann algebra is a Baer *-ring, and much of the theory of projections in von Neumann...
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In algebra, ring theory is the study of rings—algebraic structures in which addition and multiplication are defined and have similar properties to those...
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Module (mathematics) (redirect from Module (ring theory))
the annihilator of M is the zero ideal. Torsion-free A torsion-free module is a module over a ring such that 0 is the only element annihilated by a regular...
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known as ring theory, a left primitive ring is a ring which has a faithful simple left module. Well known examples include endomorphism rings of vector...
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