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Principal indecomposable module

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In the context of module theory, a branch of abstract algebra, a **principal indecomposable module** refers to a structure that arises in the study of modules over rings. ### Definitions: 1. **Module**: A module over a ring \( R \) is a generalization of the notion of a vector space where the scalars come from a ring instead of a field.

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