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Theorem of transition

Theorem about commutative rings and subrings From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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In algebra, the theorem of transition is said to hold between commutative rings if[1][2]

  1. dominates ; i.e., for each proper ideal I of A, is proper and for each maximal ideal of B, is maximal
  2. for each maximal ideal and -primary ideal of , is finite and moreover

Given commutative rings such that dominates and for each maximal ideal of such that is finite, the natural inclusion is a faithfully flat ring homomorphism if and only if the theorem of transition holds between .[2]

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