Algebra - vocabulary
This dictionary was created by your fellow students mathematicians. It comprises what you should be mostly already familiar with from our winter semester.
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annihilatornoun Pronunciation: /ɐnˈaɪ.ə.leɪtə/ Definition: Let M be a left modul over a ring R and let S be a subset of M. The annihilator of S is the set of all r from R such that sr is equal to zero (for all s from S). Source: | |
Associativitynoun Pronunciation: [ə,səʊsɪə'tɪvɪti] Meaning: a property of a binary operation; if it holds, then with more than one of the same operator, the order of operations does not matter Example: if + is an associative operator, then for every three elements a, b, c it holds that a + (b + c) = (a + b) + c Source: | |