
In abstract algebra, an element x of a set with a binary operation ∗ is called an idempotent element (or just an idempotent) if 1=x ∗ x = x. This reflects the idempotence of the binary operation on that particular element. Idempotents are especially prominent in ring theory. For general rings, elements idempotent under multiplication are tied ...
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