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(algebra) Satisfying some (usually ascending) chain condition:
(of a ring) In which any ascending chain of ideals eventually becomes constant. examples
(of a module) In which any ascending chain of submodules eventually becomes constant. examples
(of a group) In which any ascending chain of subgroups eventually becomes constant. examples
(of a topological space) In which any ascending chain of open subsets eventually becomes constant. examples
(mathematics, of a binary relation on a set) Such that the converse relation is well-founded (on that set). examples
(algebraic geometry, of a scheme) admitting a finite covering by open affine subsets Spec A i , where each A i is a noetherian ring; examples