has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Albert</span> <span class="searchmatch">algebra</span> Wikipedia Named after Abraham Adrian <span class="searchmatch">Albert</span>, who pioneered the study of non-associative <span class="searchmatch">algebras</span>, usually working over...
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{\displaystyle xy=yx} (the commutative law) and (ii) ( x y ) ( x x ) = x ( y ( x x ) ) {\displaystyle (xy)(xx)=x(y(xx))} (the Jordan identity). <span class="searchmatch">Albert</span> <span class="searchmatch">algebra</span>...
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simple <span class="searchmatch">algebra</span> Wikipedia central simple <span class="searchmatch">algebra</span> (plural central simple <span class="searchmatch">algebras</span>) (<span class="searchmatch">algebra</span>, ring theory) A finite-dimensional associative <span class="searchmatch">algebra</span> over some...
Hurwitz <span class="searchmatch">algebra</span> (plural Hurwitz <span class="searchmatch">algebras</span>) (<span class="searchmatch">algebra</span>) Any one of the unital composition <span class="searchmatch">algebras</span> identified by Hurwitz's theorem (on composition <span class="searchmatch">algebras</span>) as...
surface” over one of the composition <span class="searchmatch">algebras</span> over the field K {\displaystyle K} (Theorem 4.9). 1998, Max-<span class="searchmatch">Albert</span> Knus, Alexander Merkurjev, Markus Rost...
1951, Paul Arthur Schilpp, <span class="searchmatch">Albert</span> Einstein: Philosopher Scientist, page 572: It is on the basis of the synthesis of <span class="searchmatch">algebraism</span> and scientific experiment...
whose group operations are differentiable. 1994, Silvio Levy (translator), <span class="searchmatch">Albert</span> S. Schwarz, Topology for Physicists, [1989, A. S. Shvarts, Kvantovaya teoriya...
Describing a polynomial that has 9 as the highest exponent of its terms. (<span class="searchmatch">algebraic</span> geometry) Describing a curve the equation of which is nonic. From nonik...