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I'm having a very tough time understanding homomorphisms and ideals, probably because I'm very fuzzy with the concept of rings. I'm stuck on the following problem:
Find all the ideals in the following rings:
1. Z
2. Z[7] (Z subscript 7, equivalence classes of 7 I'm guessing)
3. Z[6]
4. Z[12]
5. Z[36]
6. Q (set of rationals)
7. Z (this one wasn't written as a subscript, but as brackets, and "i" as the complex number i. what does that mean?)
Can someone help me to understand these better? I'd really really appreciate it.
Find all the ideals in the following rings:
1. Z
2. Z[7] (Z subscript 7, equivalence classes of 7 I'm guessing)
3. Z[6]
4. Z[12]
5. Z[36]
6. Q (set of rationals)
7. Z (this one wasn't written as a subscript, but as brackets, and "i" as the complex number i. what does that mean?)
Can someone help me to understand these better? I'd really really appreciate it.