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The omega ring is the [[ring]] containing <math>\omega,-\omega,1,-1</math>. It has the interesting property that whenever one item in the ring is taken to any power, another item in the ring is the result. | The omega ring is the [[ring]] containing <math>\omega,-\omega,1,-1</math>. It has the interesting property that whenever one item in the ring is taken to any power, another item in the ring is the result. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 9 September 2008
The omega ring is the ring containing . It has the interesting property that whenever one item in the ring is taken to any power, another item in the ring is the result.
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