multiplicative subset

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multiplicative subset (plural multiplicative subsets)

  1. (commutative algebra) A subset of a ring which contains the ring’s unity and which is multiplicatively closed, i.e., it is closed with respect to the ring’s multiplicative operation.
    If is a proper prime ideal of a ring and is the set complement, w.r.t. the ring, of , then is a multiplicative subset.