Noetherian module

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Noetherian module (plural Noetherian modules)

  1. (algebra) A module whose every submodule is finitely generated; or equivalently, a module whose submodules satisfy an ascending chain condition (i.e., any ascending chain of submodules levels off after a finite number of steps).

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