\begin{ccRefConcept}{Modularizable} \ccDefinition An algebraic structure is called \ccRefName, if there is an suitable mapping into an algebraic structure which is based on the type \ccc{CGAL::Modular}. For scalar types, e.g. Integers, this mapping is just the canonical homomorphism into the type \ccc{CGAL::Modular}. For compound types, e.g. Polynomials, the mapping is applied to the coefficients of the compound type. The mapping is provided via \ccc{CGAL::Modular_traits}, being a model of \ccc{ModularTraits}. \ccSeeAlso \ccRefIdfierPage{CGAL::Modular}\\ \ccRefIdfierPage{CGAL::Modular_traits}\\ \end{ccRefConcept}