- nonassociative
- nonassociative onassociative adj. not associative. Opposite of {associative}. [WordNet 1.5]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
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Nonassociative ring — In abstract algebra, a nonassociative ring is a generalization of the concept of ring. A nonassociative ring is a set R with two operations, addition and multiplication, such that: R is an abelian group under addition: a + b = b + a (a + b) + c … Wikipedia
nonassociative — adj.; nonassociatively, adv. * * * … Universalium
nonassociative — adjective Not having associativity of all elements under its operation … Wiktionary
nonassociative — non·as·so·cia·tive ə sō s(h)ē .āt iv, shət iv adj not associative esp relating to or being learning (as habituation and sensitization) that is not associative learning … Medical dictionary
nonassociative — adjective not associative • Ant: ↑associative * * * adj.; nonassociatively, adv … Useful english dictionary
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Moufang loop — In mathematics, a Moufang loop is a special kind of algebraic structure. It is similar to a group in many ways but need not be associative. Moufang loops were introduced by Ruth Moufang. Contents 1 Definition 2 Examples 3 Properties … Wikipedia
Ring (mathematics) — This article is about algebraic structures. For geometric rings, see Annulus (mathematics). For the set theory concept, see Ring of sets. Polynomials, represented here by curves, form a ring under addition and multiplication. In mathematics, a… … Wikipedia