Sufficient and Necessary Conditions of A Module to be the Unique Factorization Modules
An integral domain D is called a unique factorization domain (UFD) if the following conditions are satisfied: (1) Every element of D that is neither 0 nor a unit can be factored into a product of a finite number of irreducibles, and (2) if p1..., pr and qx..., qs are two factorizations of the same e...
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AIP Conference Proceedings
2022
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