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Hello,

as a new member of this group, I'd like to pose a question: Does
anybody know, why the algebraic ring is called ring and the field
called a field (in german a body)?

My main interests are in algebra, number theory and reduction systems.
I am a researcher and try to establish a new kind of method ..

Regards
Jens





Fri Sep 14, 2007 2:26 pm

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Hello, as a new member of this group, I'd like to pose a question: Does anybody know, why the algebraic ring is called ring and the field called a field (in...
jensd99
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Sep 14, 2007
2:27 pm

If my memory is accurate, the name "ringe" appeared first in 1915 or 1916 in a paper of Fraenkel. It is not in Weber's "Algebra", which does contain the word...
Melvin Henriksen
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Sep 14, 2007
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... Some of the information below is summarized from postings on the History of Math pages at The Math Forum @Drexel. (I haven't tried to verify its ...
Keith A. Kearnes
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Sep 18, 2007
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Many thanks for the useful explanations! Meanwhile when sitting on the terrace I came across a tile, which is a physical body and an open set of atoms in my...
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