词条 | Topological module |
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In mathematics, a topological module is a module over a topological ring such that scalar multiplication and addition are continuous. ExamplesA topological vector space is a topological module over a topological field. An abelian topological group can be considered as a topological module over Z, where Z is the ring of integers with the discrete topology. A topological ring is a topological module over each of its subrings. A more complicated example is the I-adic topology on a ring and its modules. Let I be an ideal of a ring R. The sets of the form {{nowrap|x + In}}, for all x in R and all positive integers n, form a base for a topology on R that makes R into a topological ring. Then for any left R-module M, the sets of the form {{nowrap|x + InM}}, for all x in M and all positive integers n, form a base for a topology on M that makes M into a topological module over the topological ring R. See also
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