Integral Domains and Fields
Dinesh Khattar () and
Neha Agrawal ()
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Dinesh Khattar: University of Delhi, Department of Mathematics
Neha Agrawal: University of Delhi, Department of Mathematics
Chapter Chapter 2 in Ring Theory, 2023, pp 45-78 from Springer
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Abstract Having introduced rings in the first chapter, let us now delve a little deeper into their intricacies. While rings are an abstract setting of the algebraic properties of integers, they do not, in general, have the luxury of enjoying the following three properties of integers.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-29440-2_2
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