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Idempotent (ring theory)

In ring theory, a branch of mathematics, an idempotent element or simply idempotent of a ring is an element a such that a2 = a. That is, the element is idempotent under the ring's multiplication. Inductively then, one can also conclude that a = a2 = a3 = a4 = ... = an for any positive integer n. For example, an idempotent element of a matrix ring is…

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ring idempotent idempotents central rings orthogonal right elements element primitive sum direct every multiplication called modulo two identity ara left

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