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    Irreducible Ring

    Definition

    A ring in which the zero ideal is an irreducible ideal. Every integral domain R is irreducible since if I and J are two nonzero ideals of R, and a element I, b element J are nonzero elements, then a b is a nonzero element of I intersection J, which therefore cannot be the zero ideal.

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