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The reduction ring property is hereditary (English)
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Roughly speaking, a reduction ring is one that allows Gröbner basis constructions (the exact definition would take much place). It is stated that if R is a reduction ring, then the ring \(R^ n\) and, under additional conditions on R, the ring R/A are also reduction rings, where \(A\subseteq R\) is a finitely generated ideal. Proofs are outlined.
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reduction ring
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Gröbner basis
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