Algebraic structure

In mathematics, an algebraic structure or algebraic system consists of a nonempty set A (called the underlying set, carrier set or domain), a collection of operations on A (typically binary operations such as addition and multiplication), and a finite set of identities (known as axioms) that these operations must satisfy. An algebraic structure may be based on other algebraic structures with operations and axioms involving several structures.

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Algebraic structure

In mathematics, an algebraic structure or algebraic system consists of a nonempty set A (called the underlying set, carrier set or domain), a collection of operations on A (typically binary operations such as addition and multiplication), and a finite set of identities (known as axioms) that these operations must satisfy. An algebraic structure may be based on other algebraic structures with operations and axioms involving several structures.

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