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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.