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* [[Irving Kaplansky]], ''Commutative rings (revised ed.)'', [[University of Chicago Press]], 1974, ISBN 0-226-42454-5.  Page 32.
* [[Irving Kaplansky]], ''Commutative rings (revised ed.)'', [[University of Chicago Press]], 1974, ISBN 0-226-42454-5.  Page 32.
* [[A.I. Kostrikin]] and [[Igor Shafarevich|I.R. Shafarevich]] (edd), ''Algebra II'', Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences '''18''', [[Springer-Verlag]], 1991, ISBN 3-540-18177-6.  Sect.4.7.
* [[A.I. Kostrikin]] and [[Igor Shafarevich|I.R. Shafarevich]] (edd), ''Algebra II'', Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences '''18''', [[Springer-Verlag]], 1991, ISBN 3-540-18177-6.  Sect.4.7.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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In algebra, the Krull dimension of a ring is one less than the length of a maximal ascending chain of prime ideals.

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