Latimer–MacDuffee theorem

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title: Latimer–MacDuffee theorem
text: The Latimer–MacDuffee theorem is a theorem in abstract algebra, a branch of mathematics. It is named after Claiborne Latimer and Cyrus Colton MacDuffee, who published it in 1933. Significant contributions to its theory were made later by Olga Taussky-Todd. Let f be a monic, irreducible polynomial of degree n . The Latimer–MacDuffee theorem gives a one-to-one correspondence between Z -similarity classes of n × n matrices with characteristic polynomial f and the ideal classes in the order where id
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