Bézout domain
English
Etymology
So-called because such domains satisfy Bézout's identity, in turn named after Étienne Bézout.
Noun
Bézout domain (plural Bézout domains)
- (algebra, ring theory) An integral domain in which the sum of two principal ideals is also a principal ideal.
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