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Theorems in ring theory

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In ring theory, a branch of abstract algebra, theorems describe properties and structures of rings, which are algebraic objects consisting of a set equipped with two binary operations: addition and multiplication. Here are some fundamental theorems and results related to ring theory: 1. **Ring Homomorphisms**: A function between two rings that preserves the ring operations.

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