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In [[algebra]], a '''division ring''' or '''skew field''' is a [[ring (mathematics)|ring]] in which every non-zero element is invertible.
In [[algebra]], a '''division ring''' or '''skew field''' is a [[ring (mathematics)|ring]] in which every non-zero element is invertible.



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In algebra, a division ring or skew field is a ring in which every non-zero element is invertible.

A commutative division ring is a field.

The centre C of a division ring A is a field, and hence A may be regarded as a C-algebra.

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