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Encyclopedia > List of commutative algebra topics

This is a list of commutative algebra topics, by Wikipedia page.

Active research areas

  • Serre's multiplicity conjectures
  • Homological conjectures

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Commutative algebra - Definition, explanation (573 words)
In abstract algebra, commutative algebra is the field of study of commutative rings, their ideals, modules and algebras.
Given the scheme concept, commutative algebra is reasonably thought of as either the local theory or the affine theory of algebraic geometry.
The general study of rings that are not required to be commutative is known as noncommutative algebra; it is pursued in ring theory, representation theory and in other areas such as Banach algebra theory.
Article about "List of lists of mathematical topics" in the English Wikipedia on 24-Jul-2004 (123 words)
List of formal language and literal string topics
List of harmonic analysis and representation theory topics]
List of terms relating to algorithms and data structures
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