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Approximation property (ring theory)

In algebra, a commutative Noetherian ring A is said to have the approximation property with respect to an ideal I if each finite system of polynomial equations with coefficients in A has a solution in A if and only if it has a solution in the I-adic completion of A. The notion of the approximation property is due to Michael Artin.

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  1. Rotthaus, Christel (1997). "Excellent Rings, Henselian Rings, and the Approximation Property". Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics. 27 (1): 317–334. doi:10.1216/rmjm/1181071964. JSTOR 44238106. https://doi.org/10.1216%2Frmjm%2F1181071964

  2. "Tag 07BW: Smoothing Ring Maps". The Stacks Project. Columbia University, Department of Mathematics. Retrieved 2018-02-19. https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/07BW