• In abstract algebra, an element a of a ring R is called a left zero divisor if there exists a nonzero x in R such that ax = 0, or equivalently if the map...
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  • divisors are a generalization of codimension-1 subvarieties of algebraic varieties. Two different generalizations are in common use, Cartier divisors...
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  • z} of a Banach algebra A {\displaystyle A} is called a topological divisor of zero if there exists a sequence x 1 , x 2 , x 3 , . . . {\displaystyle x_{1}...
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    in combinatorial commutative algebra, a zero-divisor graph is an undirected graph representing the zero divisors of a commutative ring. It has elements...
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    In mathematics, division by zero, division where the divisor (denominator) is zero, is a unique and problematic special case. Using fraction notation,...
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  • the zero-product property".) Equivalently, a domain is a ring in which 0 is the only left zero divisor (or equivalently, the only right zero divisor). A...
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  • set up divisor (13) for second division loop (MEMORY LAYOUT: zero copy dividend divisor remainder quotient zero zero) >-[>+>>] Reduce divisor; Normal...
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  • terminology by making an exception for zero divisors: one calls an element a in a commutative ring a zero divisor if there exists a nonzero x such that...
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  • the greatest common divisor (GCD), also known as greatest common factor (GCF), of two or more integers, which are not all zero, is the largest positive...
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  • trivial group {0}. The element 0 in the zero ring is not a zero divisor. The only ideal in the zero ring is the zero ideal {0}, which is also the unit ideal...
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  • rule of zero product, the null factor law, the multiplication property of zero, the nonexistence of nontrivial zero divisors, or one of the two zero-factor...
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    In mathematics, a divisor of an integer n , {\displaystyle n,} also called a factor of n , {\displaystyle n,} is an integer m {\displaystyle m} that may...
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  • additive identity among those tensors. Null semigroup Zero divisor Zero object Zero of a function Zero — non-mathematical uses Nair, M. Thamban; Singh, Arindama...
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  • not a division algebra because they have zero divisors: two nonzero sedenions can be multiplied to obtain zero, for example ( e 3 + e 10 ) ( e 6 − e 15...
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    is either 0 or a zero divisor. Thus in rings where zero divisors do not exist, it is uniquely 0. However, rings with zero divisors may have multiple...
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    nonzero element has a multiplicative inverse, but which nonetheless has divisors of zero, that is, nonzero elements x, y such that xy = 0. A square matrix has...
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  • algebra and f a homogeneous element of degree d in A which is not a zero divisor. Then we have H S A / ( f ) ( t ) = ( 1 − t d ) H S A ( t ) . {\displaystyle...
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  • torsion element is an element of a module that yields zero when multiplied by some non-zero-divisor of the ring. The torsion submodule of a module is the...
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  • The Zero Divisor Theorem. If M ≠ 0 {\displaystyle M\neq 0} has finite projective dimension and r ∈ R {\displaystyle r\in R} is not a zero divisor on M...
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  • left zero divisor of a ring R is an element a in the ring such that there exists a nonzero element b of R such that ab = 0. A right zero divisor is defined...
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  • commutative rings R that may have zero divisors. The construction embeds R in a larger ring, giving every non-zero-divisor of R an inverse in the larger ring...
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  • torsion-free group. Kaplansky's zero divisor conjecture states: The group ring K[G] does not contain nontrivial zero divisors, that is, it is a domain. Two...
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  • {\displaystyle s\in S,} and 0 ≠ a ∈ R {\displaystyle 0\neq a\in R} is a zero divisor with a s = 0. {\displaystyle as=0.} Then a 1 {\displaystyle {\tfrac {a}{1}}}...
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  • module is a module over a ring such that zero is the only element annihilated by a regular element (non zero-divisor) of the ring. In other words, a module...
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    What is being divided is called the dividend, which is divided by the divisor, and the result is called the quotient. At an elementary level the division...
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  • adjoin a new zero 0 ′ {\displaystyle 0'} to the underlying set and thus obtain such a zerosumfree semiring that also lacks zero divisors. In particular...
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  • then R[G] always has zero divisors. For example, consider an element g of G of order |g| = m > 1. Then 1 − g is a zero divisor: ( 1 − g ) ( 1 + g + ⋯...
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  • element r of R is a called a two-sided zero divisor if it is both a left zero divisor and a right zero divisor. division A division ring or skew field...
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  • Division algorithm stops here as dividend is equal to zero. Since the leftmost divisor bit zeroed every input bit it touched, when this process ends the...
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  • + (xy) as zero-divisors, but no non-zero nilpotent elements. As another example, the ring Z × Z contains (1, 0) and (0, 1) as zero-divisors, but contains...
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