An Ideal 
 of a Ring 
 is called principal if there is an element 
 of 
 such that 
In other words, the Ideal is generated by the element 
. For example, the Ideals 
 of
the Ring of Integers 
 are all principal, and in fact
all Ideals of 
 are principal.
See also Ideal, Ring
 
© 1996-9 Eric W. Weisstein 
1999-05-26