Z/(n) has no nil potent element iff n is square free - Ring Theory - Lesson 70
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Here in this video i will explain a Theorem which states that Z/(n) has no nil potent element iff n i square free , This is very important in Ring Homomorphism/ Isomorphism of Ring.
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Mam how can we conclude from here , that if pi divides m then m+(n)=(n) 12:13
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Still 2 more sections are there in ring theory
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