Artinian

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Artin +‎ -ian, after Emil Artin, an Armenian-Austrian mathematician.

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Artinian (not comparable)

  1. (algebra, of a ring) in which any descending chain of ideals eventually starts repeating.
  2. (algebra, of a module) in which any descending chain of submodules eventually starts repeating.

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