When do all ring homomorphisms depend on only one co-ordinate? (Q762480)

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When do all ring homomorphisms depend on only one co-ordinate?
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    When do all ring homomorphisms depend on only one co-ordinate? (English)
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    Let R be a (unital) ring and let \(\alpha\) be a cardinal. We investigate, under which conditions every ring homomorphism \(f: \prod_{\xi <\alpha}S_{\xi}\to R\) depends on only one co-ordinate for arbitrary families \((S_{\xi})_{\xi <\alpha}\) of rings. If \(\alpha\) is Ulam- measurable, then no ring has this property. If \(\alpha\) is infinite, but not Ulam-measurable, then \({\mathbb{R}}\) does have this property, but \({\mathbb{C}}\) does not.
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    connected ring
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    ultrafilter
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    Ulam-measurable cardinal
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    product of rings
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    ultraproduct
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