Primal ideal

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In mathematics, an element a of a commutative ring R is called (relatively) prime to an ideal I if whenever ab is an element of I then b is also an element of I. A proper ideal I of a commutative ring A is said to be primal if the elements that are not prime to it form an ideal.

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