Differential ring

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In ring theory, a differential ring is a ring with added structure which generalises the concept of derivative.

Formally, a differential ring is a ring R with an operation D on R which is a derivation:

Examples

  • Every ring is a differential ring with the zero map as derivation.
  • The formal derivative makes the polynomial ring R[X] over R a differential ring with

Ideal

A differential ring homomorphism is a ring homomorphism f from differential ring (R,D) to (S,d) such that f·D = d·f. A differential ideal is an ideal I of R such that D(I) is contained in I.