词条 | Stably finite ring |
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In mathematics, particularly in abstract algebra, a ring R is said to be stably finite (or weakly finite) if, for all square matrices A, B of the same size over R, AB = 1 implies BA = 1. This is a stronger property for a ring than its having the invariant basis number (IBN) property. Namely, any nontrivial[1] stably finite ring has IBN. Commutative rings, noetherian rings and artinian rings are stably finite. A subring of a stably finite ring and a matrix ring over a stably finite ring is stably finite. A ring satisfying Klein's nilpotence condition is stably finite.{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}} References1. ^A trivial ring is stably finite but doesn't have IBN.
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