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  • 1submodule — noun A module contained in a larger module, both over the same ring, such that the ring multiplication in the former is a restriction of that in the latter …

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  • 2Submodule — A&V A small circuit board that mounts on a larger module …

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  • 3Dense submodule — In abstract algebra, specifically in module theory, a dense submodule of a module is a refinement of the notion of an essential submodule. If N is a dense submodule of M, it may also be said it may alternatively be said that N ⊆ M is a… …

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  • 4Singular submodule — In the branches of abstract algebra known as ring theory and module theory, each right (resp. left) R module M has a singular submodule consisting of elements whose annihilators are essential right (resp. left) ideals in R. In set notation it is… …

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  • 5Pure submodule — In mathematics, especially in the field of module theory, the concept of pure submodule provides a generalization of direct summand, a type of particularly well behaved piece of a module. Pure modules are complementary to flat modules and… …

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  • 6Injective module — In mathematics, especially in the area of abstract algebra known as module theory, an injective module is a module Q that shares certain desirable properties with the Z module Q of all rational numbers. Specifically, if Q is a submodule of some… …

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  • 7Torsion (algebra) — In abstract algebra, the term torsion refers to a number of concepts related to elements of finite order in groups and to the failure of modules to be free. Definition Let G be a group. An element g of G is called a torsion element if g has… …

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  • 8Lasker–Noether theorem — In mathematics, the Lasker–Noether theorem states that every Noetherian ring is a Lasker ring, which means that every ideal can be written as an intersection of finitely many primary ideals (which are related to, but not quite the same as, powers …

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  • 9Finitely-generated module — In mathematics, a finitely generated module is a module that has a finite generating set. A finitely generated R module also may be called a finite R module or finite over R.[1] Related concepts include finitely cogenerated modules, finitely… …

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  • 10Isomorphism theorem — In mathematics, specifically abstract algebra, the isomorphism theorems are three theorems that describe the relationship between quotients, homomorphisms, and subobjects. Versions of the theorems exist for groups, rings, vector spaces, modules,… …

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