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▸ noun: In commutative algebra, the prime spectrum (or simply the spectrum) of a commutative ring is the set of all prime ideals of , and is usually denoted by ; in algebraic geometry it is simultaneously a topological space equipped with the sheaf of rings .
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▸ noun: In commutative algebra, the prime spectrum (or simply the spectrum) of a commutative ring is the set of all prime ideals of , and is usually denoted by ; in algebraic geometry it is simultaneously a topological space equipped with the sheaf of rings .
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