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 | @#88DDEE: $M,R$ | | @#88DDEE: $M,R$ |
  
-| @#55EE55: $\langle\mathcal M,\mathcal R, *\rangle \in \mathrm{leftModule}(M,​R)$ |+| @#FFBB00: $\langle\mathcal M,\mathcal R, *\rangle \in \mathrm{leftModule}(M,​R)$ |
  
 | @#88DDEE: $\mathcal M\in \mathrm{abelianGroup}(M)$ | | @#88DDEE: $\mathcal M\in \mathrm{abelianGroup}(M)$ |
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 "​$*$"​ is an action of the ring on the group from the left. If the ring is commutative,​ then one need not distinguish between left- and right module. "​$*$"​ is an action of the ring on the group from the left. If the ring is commutative,​ then one need not distinguish between left- and right module.
  
-One generally ​(also) calls $Mthe module.+One generally ​speaks of an $R$-left-module ​over $M$. Here $R$ and $M$ are just sets.
 ==== Reference ==== ==== Reference ====
 Wikipedia: [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Module_%28mathematics%29|Module]] Wikipedia: [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Module_%28mathematics%29|Module]]
 ==== Context ==== ==== Context ====
-=== Parents ​===+=== Requirements ​===
 [[Ring]] [[Ring]]
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