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Noncommutative unique factorization domain

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In mathematics, a noncommutative unique factorization domain is a noncommutative ring with the unique factorization property.

Examples

References

  • P.M. Cohn, "Noncommutative unique factorization domains", Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 109:2:313-331 (1963). full text
  • R. Sivaramakrishnan, Certain number-theoretic episodes in algebra, CRC Press, 2006, ISBN 0-8247-5895-1

Notes

  1. ^ Cohn, p. 329