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Prime ring

In abstract algebra, a ring R is a prime ring if for any two elements a and b of R, if arb = 0 for all r in R, then either a = 0 or b = 0.

Prime rings can be regarded as a simultaneous generalization of both integral domains and matrix rings over fields.

Examples

  • Any domain.
  • Any primitive ring.
  • A matrix ring over an integral domain. In particular, the ring of 2-by-2 integer matrices is a prime ring.

Properties

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