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Unless otherwise stated, the word ''ring'' means [[commutative unital ring]] on this wiki. This is to avoid extra verbiage every time. Thus, when I say [[Noetherian ring]] I mean a ''commutative'' Noetherian ring. | Unless otherwise stated, the word ''ring'' means [[commutative unital ring]] on this wiki. This is to avoid extra verbiage every time. Thus, when I say [[Noetherian ring]] I mean a ''commutative'' Noetherian ring. | ||
The noncommutative versions of these ideas, wherever they exist, can usually be found on the {{ncwiki}}. For a number of pages, there is a link on the top of the page to the corresponding page on the Noncommutative wiki. Pages in that wiki are structured differently, and are more designed to the noncommutative setting. | The noncommutative versions of these ideas, wherever they exist, can usually be found on the {{ncwiki}}. For a number of pages, there is a link on the top of the page to the corresponding page on the Noncommutative wiki. Pages in that wiki are structured differently, and are more designed to the noncommutative setting. | ||
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This article is about a convention that is followed in this wiki. The aim is that every page on the wiki follows this convention unless explicitly stated otherwise on the page; however, in practice, this may not have been implemented
Unless otherwise stated, the word ring means commutative unital ring on this wiki. This is to avoid extra verbiage every time. Thus, when I say Noetherian ring I mean a commutative Noetherian ring.
The noncommutative versions of these ideas, wherever they exist, can usually be found on the Noncommutative Wiki. For a number of pages, there is a link on the top of the page to the corresponding page on the Noncommutative wiki. Pages in that wiki are structured differently, and are more designed to the noncommutative setting.