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Meaning of fractional ideal | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

Given an integral domain R and its field of fractions K = Frac(R), an R-submodule I of K such that for some nonzero r∈R, rI ⊆ R.

Examples

“Products of fractional ideals are again fractional ideals, since if A#92;alpha#92;subseteqR and B#92;beta#92;subseteqR, then (AB)(#92;alpha#92;beta)#92;subseteqR.”
“Theorem 5 The non-zero fractional ideals of a Dedekind domain form a multiplicative group.”
“2008, Jan Hendrik Bruinier, Hilbert Modular Forms and Their Applications, Jan Hendrik Bruinier, Gerard van der Geer, Günter Harder, Don Zagier (editors), The 1-2-3 of Modular Forms: Lectures at a Summer School, Springer, page 106, A fractional ideal of F is a finitely generated 𝒪_F-submodule of F. Fractional ideals form a group together with the ideal multiplication. The neutral element is 𝒪_F and the inverse of a fractional ideal a⊂F is a⁻¹=x∈F;xa⊂𝒪_F. […] Two fractional ideals a,b are called equivalent, if there is a r∈F such that a=rb.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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