Nonzerodivisor on a module

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Definition

Suppose M0 is a module over a commutative unital ring R and xR is an element. We say that x is a nonzerodivisor on M if the following equivalent conditions hold:

  • The mapping MM given by mxm is injective.
  • There does not exist 0mM such that xm=0

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