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Novikov ring

In mathematics, given an additive subgroup , the Novikov ring of is the subring of [1] consisting of formal sums such that and . The notion was introduced by Sergei Novikov in the papers that initiated the generalization of Morse theory using a closed one-form instead of a function. The notion is used in quantum cohomology, among the others.

The Novikov ring is a principal ideal domain. Let S be the subset of consisting of those with leading term 1. Since the elements of S are unit elements of , the localization of with respect to S is a subring of called the "rational part" of ; it is also a principal ideal domain.

  1. ^ Here, is the ring consisting of the formal sums , integers and t a formal variable, such that the multiplication is an extension of a multiplication in the integral group ring .

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