Definition of Indecomposableness. Meaning of Indecomposableness. Synonyms of Indecomposableness

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Definition of Indecomposableness

Indecomposableness
Indecomposableness In*de`com*pos"a*ble*ness, n. Incapableness of decomposition; stability; permanence; durability.

Meaning of Indecomposableness from wikipedia

- Look up indecomposability or indecomposable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Indecomposability or indecomposable may refer to any of several subjects...
- algebra, a module is indecomposable if it is non-zero and cannot be written as a direct sum of two non-zero submodules. Indecomposable is a weaker notion...
- In point-set topology, an indecomposable continuum is a continuum that is indecomposable, i.e. that cannot be expressed as the union of any two of its...
- In set theory, a branch of mathematics, an additively indecomposable ordinal α is any ordinal number that is not 0 such that for any β , γ < α {\displaystyle...
- semisimple if and only if every module over it is a semisimple module. An indecomposable module is a module that is not a direct sum of two nonzero submodules...
- In probability theory, an indecomposable distribution is a probability distribution that cannot be represented as the distribution of the sum of two or...
- in the area of abstract algebra known as module theory, a prin****l indecomposable module has many important relations to the study of a ring's modules...
- In intuitionistic analysis and in com****ble analysis, indecomposability or indivisibility (German: Unzerlegbarkeit, from the adjective unzerlegbar) is...
- irreducible representations. Irreducible representations are always indecomposable (i.e. cannot be decomposed further into a direct sum of representations)...
- approximation theorem Bar induction Degree of a continuous mapping Indecomposability Indecomposable continuum Invariance of domain Spread Proving hairy ball theorem...