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Ring Theory: Morphisms and Isomorphisms

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This lecture introduces the concept of rings, defined as a commutative group with an additional multiplication operation and unit element. It covers commutative ring morphisms, subrings, and injective ring morphisms. The lecture also discusses isomorphisms of rings and their properties.

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