- algebra, a *-algebra (or
involutive algebra; read as "star-algebra") is a
mathematical structure consisting of two
involutive rings R and A,
where R is...
- Look up
involution in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Involution may
refer to:
Involution (mathematics), a
function that is its own
inverse Involution...
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logics that have
involutive negation are
Kleene and
Bochvar three-valued logics, Łukasiewicz many-valued logic, the
fuzzy logic '
involutive monoidal t-norm...
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these are also
called involutive antiautomorphisms. For example, in any
group the map that
sends x to its
inverse x−1 is an
involutive antiautomorphism. A...
- {\displaystyle TM.} ) A
distribution Δ {\displaystyle \Delta } is
called involutive if Γ ( Δ ) ⊆ X ( M ) {\displaystyle \Gamma (\Delta )\subseteq {\mathfrak...
- the
operators Lk
satisfy a
certain integrability condition known as
involutivity. Specifically, they must
satisfy relations of the form L i L j u ( x...
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category theory, a
branch of mathematics, a
dagger category (also
called involutive category or
category with involution) is a
category equipped with a certain...
- In mathematics,
especially functional analysis, a
Banach algebra,
named after Stefan Banach, is an ****ociative
algebra A {\displaystyle A} over the real...
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semigroup with
involution or a *-semigroup is a
semigroup equipped with an
involutive anti-automorphism, which—roughly speaking—brings it
closer to a group...
- In geometry, an
object has
symmetry if
there is an
operation or
transformation (such as translation, scaling,
rotation or reflection) that maps the figure/object...