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Yoshiro Mori is a Japanese mathematician working on commutative algebra who introduced the
Mori–Nagata theorem In algebra, the Mori–Nagata theorem introduced by and , states the following: let ''A'' be a noetherian reduced commutative ring with the total ring of fractions ''K''. Then the integral closure of ''A'' in ''K'' is a direct product of ''r'' ...
and whose work led to
Mori domain In algebra, a Mori domain, named after Yoshiro Mori by , is an integral domain satisfying the ascending chain condition on integral divisorial ideals. Noetherian domains and Krull domain In commutative algebra, a Krull ring, or Krull domain, is a ...
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