Fully invariant ideal

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Definition

Note: This definition is structurally the same both for commutative and non-commutative rings.

Symbol-free definition

An ideal in a ring is termed fully invariant or a T-ideal if it is invariant under every endomorphism of the ring.


Definition with symbols

An ideal I in a ring R is termed fully invariant or a T-ideal in R, if, for any endomorphism σ of R, the image of I under σ lies inside I.

Relation with other properties

Stronger properties

Weaker properties