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==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
 
Number theory terminology varies, sometimes a "zero-divisor" is defined as being non-zero by definition, others use "non-zero divisors of zero" specially for this so "divisors of zero" lines up with "division"'s definition - both of which can accept the zero of the [[ring]] ([[q-ring]] really, but at least a [[u-ring]])
 
Number theory terminology varies, sometimes a "zero-divisor" is defined as being non-zero by definition, others use "non-zero divisors of zero" specially for this so "divisors of zero" lines up with "division"'s definition - both of which can accept the zero of the [[ring]] ([[q-ring]] really, but at least a [[u-ring]])
 
* See [[Template data:Term]] for more information as it was the motivating example for the ''term'' system.
 
* See [[Template data:Term]] for more information as it was the motivating example for the ''term'' system.
 
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Revision as of 19:32, 3 February 2018

non-zero divisors of zero

Purpose

Number theory terminology varies, sometimes a "zero-divisor" is defined as being non-zero by definition, others use "non-zero divisors of zero" specially for this so "divisors of zero" lines up with "division"'s definition - both of which can accept the zero of the ring (q-ring really, but at least a u-ring)

  • See Template data:Term for more information as it was the motivating example for the term system.