basering
Basering, or base ring in English, is a term used in mathematics to denote the ring that supplies the scalars for another algebraic object. The basering serves as the coefficient ring with respect to which structures are defined, such as modules, algebras, or schemes.
In module theory, an R-module is a generalization of a vector space where scalars come from the
In algebraic geometry and related areas, many constructions are performed relative to a base ring. For example,
Common examples of base rings include the ring of integers Z, any field k, and polynomial rings
Related concepts include base change, extension of scalars, and the notion of a base field when the