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Commutative rings with identity

Abbreviation: CRng1

Definition

A \emph{commutative ring with identity} is a rings with identity R=R,+,,0,,1 such that is commutative: xy=yx

Morphisms

Let R and S be commutative rings with identity. A morphism from R to S is a function h:RS that is a homomorphism:

h(x+y)=h(x)+h(y), h(xy)=h(x)h(y), h(1)=1

Remark: It follows that h(0)=0 and h(x)=h(x).

Examples

Example 1: Z,+,,0,,1, the ring of integers with addition, subtraction, zero, multiplication, and one.

Basic results

0 is a zero for : 0x=x and x0=0.

Properties

Finite members

f(1)=1f(2)=1f(3)=1f(4)=4f(5)=1f(6)=1

Subclasses

Boolean algebras

Integral domains

Superclasses

Commutative rings

Rings with identity

References