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  2. Commutative ring - Wikipedia

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    A broad range examples of graded rings arises in this way. For example, the Lazard ring is the ring of cobordism classes of complex manifolds. A graded-commutative ring with respect to a grading by Z/2 (as opposed to Z) is called a superalgebra. A related notion is an almost commutative ring, which means that R is filtered in such a way that ...

  3. Initial and terminal objects - Wikipedia

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    In Ring, the category of rings with unity and unity-preserving morphisms, the ring of integers Z is an initial object. The zero ring consisting only of a single element 0 = 1 is a terminal object. In Rig, the category of rigs with unity and unity-preserving morphisms, the rig of natural numbers N is an initial object.

  4. Unit (ring theory) - Wikipedia

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    The unit group of the ring M n (R) of n × n matrices over a ring R is the group GL n (R) of invertible matrices. For a commutative ring R, an element A of M n (R) is invertible if and only if the determinant of A is invertible in R. In that case, A −1 can be given explicitly in terms of the adjugate matrix.

  5. Template:Commutative ring classes - Wikipedia

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    rngs ⊃ rings ⊃ commutative rings ⊃ integral domains ⊃ integrally closed domains ⊃ GCD domains ⊃ unique factorization domains ⊃ principal ideal domains ⊃ Euclidean domains ⊃ fields ⊃ algebraically closed fields

  6. Commutative diagram - Wikipedia

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    The commutative diagram used in the proof of the five lemma. In mathematics, and especially in category theory, a commutative diagram is a diagram such that all directed paths in the diagram with the same start and endpoints lead to the same result. [1] It is said that commutative diagrams play the role in category theory that equations play in ...

  7. Ring theory - Wikipedia

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    As an example, the nilradical of a ring, the set of all nilpotent elements, is not necessarily an ideal unless the ring is commutative. Specifically, the set of all nilpotent elements in the ring of all n × n matrices over a division ring never forms an ideal, irrespective of the division ring chosen.

  8. Commutative algebra - Wikipedia

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    Prominent examples of commutative rings include polynomial rings; rings of algebraic integers, including the ordinary integers; and p-adic integers. [ 1 ] Commutative algebra is the main technical tool of algebraic geometry , and many results and concepts of commutative algebra are strongly related with geometrical concepts.

  9. André–Quillen cohomology - Wikipedia

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    In commutative algebra, André–Quillen cohomology is a theory of cohomology for commutative rings which is closely related to the cotangent complex.The first three cohomology groups were introduced by Stephen Lichtenbaum and Michael Schlessinger () and are sometimes called Lichtenbaum–Schlessinger functors T 0, T 1, T 2, and the higher groups were defined independently by Michel André ...