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Almost commutative ring

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In algebra, a filtered ring A is said to be almost commutative if the associated graded ring is commutative.

Basic examples of almost commutative rings involve differential operators. For example, the enveloping algebra of a complex Lie algebra is almost commutative by the PBW theorem. Similarly, a Weyl algebra is almost commutative.

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