Kummer ring

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Named after Ernst Kummer (1810–1893), a German mathematician.

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Kummer ring (plural Kummer rings)

  1. (algebra) A ring obtained by adjoining a non-real complex pth root of unity (where p is a prime number) to the ring of integers.

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