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Maximal non-normal pair of rings
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InCommutative non Noetherian rings in which all maximal ideals are finitely generatedNon-central subgroup which is maximal among abelian normal subgroups is self-centralizing?Do non-graded rings exist?Polynomial rings and degreesEvery proper maximal subgroup of a $p$-group $P$ is normal and has index $p$.Non Commutative rings which are not embeddable in matrix ringsNon-discrete valuation rings of Krull dimension 1Maximal & Maximal Normal SubgroupsWhat are Catenary rings?non-PID which where all prime ideals are maximal
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can I have any information or examples about maximal non-normal pair of rings ?
maximal non-normal pairs is a pair (R,S) such that for all T subset of S containing R , (T,S) is a normal pair but (R,S) is not a normal pair
I search about it on google but I cant have any information about this kind of pairs
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can I have any information or examples about maximal non-normal pair of rings ?
maximal non-normal pairs is a pair (R,S) such that for all T subset of S containing R , (T,S) is a normal pair but (R,S) is not a normal pair
I search about it on google but I cant have any information about this kind of pairs
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can I have any information or examples about maximal non-normal pair of rings ?
maximal non-normal pairs is a pair (R,S) such that for all T subset of S containing R , (T,S) is a normal pair but (R,S) is not a normal pair
I search about it on google but I cant have any information about this kind of pairs
abstract-algebra
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can I have any information or examples about maximal non-normal pair of rings ?
maximal non-normal pairs is a pair (R,S) such that for all T subset of S containing R , (T,S) is a normal pair but (R,S) is not a normal pair
I search about it on google but I cant have any information about this kind of pairs
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