ideal
English
Etymology
From French idéal, from Late Latin ideālis (“existing in idea”), from Latin idea (“idea”); see idea.
In mathematics, the noun ring theory sense was first introduced by German mathematician Richard Dedekind in his 1871 edition of a text on number theory. The concept was quickly expanded to ring theory and later generalised to order theory. The set theory and Lie theory senses can be regarded as applications of the order theory sense.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -iːəl
- IPA(key): /aɪˈdɪəl/, /aɪˈdiː.əl/
Audio (US) (file)
Adjective
ideal (comparative more ideal, superlative most ideal)
- Optimal; being the best possibility.
- Perfect, flawless, having no defects.
- 1751 April 13, Samuel Johnson, The Rambler, Number 112, reprinted in 1825, The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D., Volume 1, Jones & Company, page 194,
- There will always be a wide interval between practical and ideal excellence; […] .
- 1751 April 13, Samuel Johnson, The Rambler, Number 112, reprinted in 1825, The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D., Volume 1, Jones & Company, page 194,
- Pertaining to ideas, or to a given idea.
- Existing only in the mind; conceptual, imaginary.
- 1796, Matthew Lewis, The Monk, Folio Society 1985, p. 256:
- The idea of ghosts is ridiculous in the extreme; and if you continue to be swayed by ideal terrors —
- 1818, Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus, Chapter 4,
- Life and death appeared to me ideal bounds, which I should first break through, and pour a torrent of light into our dark world.
- 1796, Matthew Lewis, The Monk, Folio Society 1985, p. 256:
- Teaching or relating to the doctrine of idealism.
- the ideal theory or philosophy
- (mathematics) Not actually present, but considered as present when limits at infinity are included.
- ideal point
- An ideal triangle in the hyperbolic disk is one bounded by three geodesics that meet precisely on the circle.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:flawless
Derived terms
- ideal gas
- ideal point
- ideal triangle
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Noun
ideal (plural ideals)
- A perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc., or a standard of excellence to aim at.
- Ideals are like stars; you will not succeed in touching them with your hands. But like the seafaring man on the desert of waters, you choose them as your guides, and following them you will reach your destiny - Carl Schurz
- (algebra, ring theory) A subring closed under multiplication by its containing ring.
- Let be the ring of integers and let be its ideal of even integers. Then the quotient ring is a Boolean ring.
- The product of two ideals and is an ideal which is a subset of the intersection of and . This should help to understand why maximal ideals are prime ideals. Likewise, the union of and is a subset of .
- 2004, K. R. Goodearl, R. B. Warfield, Jr., An Introduction to Noncommutative Noetherian Rings, 2nd Edition, Cambridge University Press, page 47,
- In trying to understand the ideal theory of a commutative ring, one quickly sees that it is important to first understand the prime ideals.
- 2009, John J. Watkins, Topics in Commutative Ring Theory, Princeton University Press, page 45,
- If an ideal I of a ring contains the multiplicative identity 1, then we have seen that I must be the entire ring.
- 2010, W. D. Burgess, A. Lashgari, A. Mojiri, Elements of Minimal Prime Ideals in General Rings, Sergio R. López-Permouth, Dinh Van Huynh (editors), Advances in Ring Theory, Springer (Birkhäuser), page 69,
- However, every R has a minimal prime ideal consisting of left zero-divisors and one of right zero-divisors.
- (algebra, order theory, lattice theory) A non-empty lower set (of a partially ordered set) which is closed under binary suprema (a.k.a. joins).[1]
- 1992, Unnamed translator, T. S. Fofanova, General Theory of Lattices, in Ordered Sets and Lattices II, American Mathematical Society, page 119,
- An ideal A of L is called complete if it contains all least upper bounds of its subsets that exist in L. Bishop and Schreiner [80] studied conditions under which joins of ideals in the lattices of all ideals and of all complete ideals coincide.
- 2011, George Grätzer, Lattice Theory: Foundation, Springer (Birkhäuser), page 125,
- 1.35 Find a distributive lattice L with no minimal and no maximal prime ideals.
- 2015, Vijay K. Garg, Introduction to Lattice Theory with Computer Science Applications, Wiley, page 186,
- Definition 15.11 (Width Ideal) An ideal Q of a poset P = (X,≤) is a width ideal if maximal(Q) is a width antichain.
- 1992, Unnamed translator, T. S. Fofanova, General Theory of Lattices, in Ordered Sets and Lattices II, American Mathematical Society, page 119,
- (set theory) A collection of sets, considered small or negligible, such that every subset of each member and the union of any two members are also members of the collection.
- Formally, an ideal of a given set is a nonempty subset of the powerset such that: , and .
- (algebra, Lie theory) A Lie subalgebra (subspace that is closed under the Lie bracket) 𝖍 of a given Lie algebra 𝖌 such that the Lie bracket [𝖌,𝖍] is a subset of 𝖍.
- 1975, Che-Young Lee (translator), Zhe-Xian Wan, Lie Algebras, Pergamon Press, page 13,
- If 𝖌 is a Lie algebra, 𝖍 is an ideal and the Lie algebras 𝖍 and 𝖌/𝖍 are solvable, then 𝖌 is solvable.
- 2006, W. McGovern, The work of Anthony Joseph in classical representation theory, Anthony Joseph, Joseph Bernstein, Vladimir Hinich, Anna Melnikov (editors), Studies in Lie Theory: Dedicated to A. Joseph on His Sixtieth Birthday, Springer (Birkhäuser), page 3,
- What really put primitive ideals in enveloping algebras of semisimple Lie algebras on the map was Duflo's fundamental theorem that any such ideal is the annihilator of a very special kind of simple module, namely a highest weight module.
- 2013, J.E. Humphreys, Introduction to Lie Algebras and Representation Theory, Springer, page 73,
- Next let be an arbitrary semisimple Lie algebra. Then can be written uniquely as a direct sum of simple ideals (Theorem 5.2).
- 1975, Che-Young Lee (translator), Zhe-Xian Wan, Lie Algebras, Pergamon Press, page 13,
Synonyms
- (type of Lie subalgebra): Lie ideal
Antonyms
- (order theory): filter
Hyponyms
- (mathematics): maximal ideal, principal ideal
Derived terms
- ideal lattice
- lattice ideal
- left ideal
- Platonic ideal
- prime ideal
- principal ideal
- pseudoideal
- right ideal
- two-sided ideal
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References
Further reading
Ideal (ring theory) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Ideal (order theory) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Ideal (set theory) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Ideal point on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Ideal triangle on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Lie algebra#Subalgebras, ideals and homomorphisms on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Asturian
Etymology
From Latin ideālis.
German
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin ideālis (“existing in idea”), from Latin idea (“idea”). Doublet of ideell.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ideˈaːl/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -aːl
Declension
number & gender | singular | plural | |||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | all genders | ||
predicative | er ist ideal | sie ist ideal | es ist ideal | sie sind ideal | |
strong declension (without article) |
nominative | idealer | ideale | ideales | ideale |
genitive | idealen | idealer | idealen | idealer | |
dative | idealem | idealer | idealem | idealen | |
accusative | idealen | ideale | ideales | ideale | |
weak declension (with definite article) |
nominative | der ideale | die ideale | das ideale | die idealen |
genitive | des idealen | der idealen | des idealen | der idealen | |
dative | dem idealen | der idealen | dem idealen | den idealen | |
accusative | den idealen | die ideale | das ideale | die idealen | |
mixed declension (with indefinite article) |
nominative | ein idealer | eine ideale | ein ideales | (keine) idealen |
genitive | eines idealen | einer idealen | eines idealen | (keiner) idealen | |
dative | einem idealen | einer idealen | einem idealen | (keinen) idealen | |
accusative | einen idealen | eine ideale | ein ideales | (keine) idealen |
number & gender | singular | plural | |||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | all genders | ||
predicative | er ist idealer | sie ist idealer | es ist idealer | sie sind idealer | |
strong declension (without article) |
nominative | idealerer | idealere | idealeres | idealere |
genitive | idealeren | idealerer | idealeren | idealerer | |
dative | idealerem | idealerer | idealerem | idealeren | |
accusative | idealeren | idealere | idealeres | idealere | |
weak declension (with definite article) |
nominative | der idealere | die idealere | das idealere | die idealeren |
genitive | des idealeren | der idealeren | des idealeren | der idealeren | |
dative | dem idealeren | der idealeren | dem idealeren | den idealeren | |
accusative | den idealeren | die idealere | das idealere | die idealeren | |
mixed declension (with indefinite article) |
nominative | ein idealerer | eine idealere | ein idealeres | (keine) idealeren |
genitive | eines idealeren | einer idealeren | eines idealeren | (keiner) idealeren | |
dative | einem idealeren | einer idealeren | einem idealeren | (keinen) idealeren | |
accusative | einen idealeren | eine idealere | ein idealeres | (keine) idealeren |
number & gender | singular | plural | |||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | all genders | ||
predicative | er ist am idealsten | sie ist am idealsten | es ist am idealsten | sie sind am idealsten | |
strong declension (without article) |
nominative | idealster | idealste | idealstes | idealste |
genitive | idealsten | idealster | idealsten | idealster | |
dative | idealstem | idealster | idealstem | idealsten | |
accusative | idealsten | idealste | idealstes | idealste | |
weak declension (with definite article) |
nominative | der idealste | die idealste | das idealste | die idealsten |
genitive | des idealsten | der idealsten | des idealsten | der idealsten | |
dative | dem idealsten | der idealsten | dem idealsten | den idealsten | |
accusative | den idealsten | die idealste | das idealste | die idealsten | |
mixed declension (with indefinite article) |
nominative | ein idealster | eine idealste | ein idealstes | (keine) idealsten |
genitive | eines idealsten | einer idealsten | eines idealsten | (keiner) idealsten | |
dative | einem idealsten | einer idealsten | einem idealsten | (keinen) idealsten | |
accusative | einen idealsten | eine idealste | ein idealstes | (keine) idealsten |
Derived terms
Luxembourgish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ideˈaːl/, [idəˈaːl], /idiˈaːl/
Adjective
ideal (masculine idealen, neuter ideaalt, comparative méi ideal, superlative am ideaalsten)
Declension
number and gender | singular | plural | |||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | all genders | ||
predicative | hien ass ideal | si ass ideal | et ass ideal | si si(nn) ideal | |
without article | nominative/accusative | idealen | ideal | ideaalt | ideal |
dative | idealem | idealer | idealem | idealen | |
with article | nominative/accusative | idealen | ideal | ideaalt | ideal |
dative | idealen | idealer | idealen | idealen |
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From French idéal, from Late Latin ideālis (“existing in idea”), from Latin idea (“idea”)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From French idéal, from Late Latin ideālis (“existing in idea”), from Latin idea (“idea”)
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /iděaːl/
- Hyphenation: i‧de‧al
Swedish
Pronunciation
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Turkish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ideˈaɫ/
- Hyphenation: i‧de‧al
Declension
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