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Factoring Ideals into Semiprime Ideals
Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1978Let D be an integral domain with 1 ≠ 0 . We consider “property SP” in D, which is that every ideal is a product of semiprime ideals. (A semiprime ideal is equal to its radical.) It is natural to consider property SP after studying Dedekind domains, which involve factoring ideals into prime ideals.
Vaughan, N. H., Yeagy, R. W.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009
This chapter repositions ideals away from their role as defensive structures restraining aggressive and lustful drives (as traditionally viewed) toward their place in shaping creativity and love. We select and mold our particular ideals in providing meaning and in this manner help to create those selfobjects needed to resolve or soothe our needs.
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This chapter repositions ideals away from their role as defensive structures restraining aggressive and lustful drives (as traditionally viewed) toward their place in shaping creativity and love. We select and mold our particular ideals in providing meaning and in this manner help to create those selfobjects needed to resolve or soothe our needs.
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Angelaki, 2014
AbstractThis article examines a contemporary proposal of how to conceive of materialism, more specifically of a materialist dialectics (another name for an immanent materialism). This proposal was formulated by Alain Badiou and it is of huge interest for the contemporary discussion as it inscribes the very historical coordinates in which it was ...
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AbstractThis article examines a contemporary proposal of how to conceive of materialism, more specifically of a materialist dialectics (another name for an immanent materialism). This proposal was formulated by Alain Badiou and it is of huge interest for the contemporary discussion as it inscribes the very historical coordinates in which it was ...
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d-ideals,f d-ideals and prime ideals
Quaestiones Mathematicae, 2018Let R be a commutative ring. An ideal I of R is called a d-ideal (fd- ideal) provided that for each a ∈ I (finite subset F of I) and b ∈ R, Ann(a) ⊆ Ann(b) (Ann(F) ⊆ Ann(b)) implies that b ∈ I. It is shown that, the class of z0-ideals (hence all sz0-ideals), maximal ideals in an Artinian or in a Kasch ring, annihilator ideals, and minimal prime ideals ...
Safaeeyan, S, Taherifar, A
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İDEAL YÖNETİM - IDEAL MANAGEMENT
2023İdeal yönetim, farklı felsefecilerin farklı görüşleri olan bir kavramdır. Bazıları, ideal yönetimin halkın egemenliğine dayanan demokrasi olduğunu savunurken, bazıları ise en iyilerin ya da en bilgelerin yönettiği monarşi ya da aristokrasi olduğunu iddia ederler.
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Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, 1996
§1. Introduction. Ideals and filters of subsets of natural numbers have been studied by set theorists and topologists for a long time. There is a vast literature concerning various kinds of ultrafilters (or, dually, maximal ideals). There is also a substantial interest in nicely definable (Borel, analytic) ideals—these by old results of Sierpiński are ...
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§1. Introduction. Ideals and filters of subsets of natural numbers have been studied by set theorists and topologists for a long time. There is a vast literature concerning various kinds of ultrafilters (or, dually, maximal ideals). There is also a substantial interest in nicely definable (Borel, analytic) ideals—these by old results of Sierpiński are ...
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Nonlinear Dynamics, 2006
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