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Origin
The term Japanese ring was introduced by Grothendieck in 1965 in honour of the contributions of the Japanese school to ring theory.
Definition
Definition with symbols
An integral domain is termed a Japanese ring if the following two conditions hold:
- is finitely generated over integers or over a field
- If is a finite extension field of the field of fractions of , then the integral closure of in is a finitely generated module over .