Difficult: I'm still a little confused about cosets, but the rest makes sense. So the coset of a+I is where a is the remainder I guess. The last example in the section just doesn't make sense. Weird notation.
Reflective: So a+I is like [a] and modn is like modI where I is a subring and ideal of some R. I think I got it.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
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