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Commutative algebra / Algebraic structures / Algebraic varieties / Algebraic geometry / Unique factorization domain / Local ring / Prime ideal / Polynomial ring / Integral domain / Abstract algebra / Algebra / Ring theory
Date: 2008-02-11 19:22:00
Commutative algebra
Algebraic structures
Algebraic varieties
Algebraic geometry
Unique factorization domain
Local ring
Prime ideal
Polynomial ring
Integral domain
Abstract algebra
Algebra
Ring theory

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