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==Definition==
==Definition==


Let <math>R</math> be a commutative ring with <math>1</math>. An <math>R</math>-module consists of
Let <math>R</math> be a commutative ring with <math>1</math>. A (left) <math>R</math>-module consists of


#An abelian group <math>M</math>
#An abelian group <math>M</math>

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The category of modules over a fixed commutative ring are the prototypical abelian category; this statement is deeper than it may appear, in fact every small abelian category is equivalent to a full subcategory of some category of modules over a ring. This result is due to Freyd and Mitchell.

Definition

Let be a commutative ring with . A (left) -module consists of

  1. An abelian group
  2. an action of on ; i.e., a map , denoted by , such that

The category of -modules

Examples

  1. The category of -modules is equivalent to the category of abelian groups.