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A Jordan algebra which is not isomorphic to a subalgebra.
The Cartesian product of a finite or infinite set of modules over a ring with only finitely many nonzero entries in each sequence.
Using a set of corners of a solid that lie in a plane to form the polygon vertices of a new polygon is called faceting. Such polygons may outline new faces that join to ...
The area of a rational right triangle cannot be a square number. This statement is equivalent to "a congruum cannot be a square number."
A knot or link L^n in S^(n+2) is said to be fibered if there exists a fibration f:S^(n+2)-L->S^1 and if the fibration is well-behaved near L (Rolfsen 1976, p. 323). Examples ...
The field axioms are generally written in additive and multiplicative pairs. name addition multiplication associativity (a+b)+c=a+(b+c) (ab)c=a(bc) commutativity a+b=b+a ...
A ring equipped with a filtration.
A set which contains a nonnegative integral number of elements is said to be finite. A set which is not finite is said to be infinite. A finite or countably infinite set is ...
Let R be a ring. If phi:R->S is a ring homomorphism, then Ker(phi) is an ideal of R, phi(R) is a subring of S, and R/Ker(phi)=phi(R).
A fork of a tree T is a node of T which is the endpoint of two or more branches.
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