Algebraic Geometry
A ring is a mathematical structure consisting of a set equipped with two binary operations: addition and multiplication, satisfying specific properties. In a ring, the addition operation forms an abelian group, while multiplication is associative, and multiplication distributes over addition. Rings provide a framework for studying various algebraic systems and are foundational in the development of ideals and modules.
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