Polynomial Rings vs Power Series Rings
β Scribed by Francesca Gandini
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 42
- Series
- Year 4 Project at University of Edinburgh
- Edition
- version 16 Mar 2012
- Category
- Library
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π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p><P>A ring R satisfies a polynomial identity if there is a polynomial f in noncommuting variables which vanishes under substitutions from R. For example, commutative rings satisfy the polynomial f(x,y) = xy - yx and exterior algebras satisfy the polynomial f(x,y,z) = (xy - yx)z - z(xy - yx). "Sati
<p><P>A ring R satisfies a polynomial identity if there is a polynomial f in noncommuting variables which vanishes under substitutions from R. For example, commutative rings satisfy the polynomial f(x,y) = xy - yx and exterior algebras satisfy the polynomial f(x,y,z) = (xy - yx)z - z(xy - yx). "Sati
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