- idempotent law
- Mathematicsதன்னடுக்கு விதி
English-Tamil dictionary. 2014.
English-Tamil dictionary. 2014.
Algebra of sets — The algebra of sets develops and describes the basic properties and laws of sets, the set theoretic operations of union, intersection, and complementation and the relations of set equality and set inclusion. It also provides systematic procedures … Wikipedia
Lattice (order) — See also: Lattice (group) The name lattice is suggested by the form of the Hasse diagram depicting it. Shown here is the lattice of partitions of a four element set {1,2,3,4}, ordered by the relation is a refinement of . In mathematics, a… … Wikipedia
Outline of algebraic structures — In universal algebra, a branch of pure mathematics, an algebraic structure is a variety or quasivariety. Abstract algebra is primarily the study of algebraic structures and their properties. Some axiomatic formal systems that are neither… … Wikipedia
List of algebraic structures — In universal algebra, a branch of pure mathematics, an algebraic structure is a variety or quasivariety. Abstract algebra is primarily the study of algebraic structures and their properties. Some axiomatic formal systems that are neither… … Wikipedia
Algebraic structure — In algebra, a branch of pure mathematics, an algebraic structure consists of one or more sets closed under one or more operations, satisfying some axioms. Abstract algebra is primarily the study of algebraic structures and their properties. The… … Wikipedia
Semigroup — This article is about the algebraic structure. For applications to differential equations, see C0 semigroup. In mathematics, a semigroup is an algebraic structure consisting of a set together with an associative binary operation. A semigroup… … Wikipedia
Boolean algebra (logic) — For other uses, see Boolean algebra (disambiguation). Boolean algebra (or Boolean logic) is a logical calculus of truth values, developed by George Boole in the 1840s. It resembles the algebra of real numbers, but with the numeric operations of… … Wikipedia
Semilattice — In mathematics, a join semilattice (or upper semilattice) is a partially ordered set which has a join (a least upper bound) for any nonempty finite subset. Dually, a meet semilattice (or lower semilattice) is a partially ordered set which has a… … Wikipedia
Heap (mathematics) — In abstract algebra, a heap (sometimes also called a groud) is a mathematical generalisation of a group. Informally speaking, one obtains a heap from a group by forgetting which element is the unit, in the same way that one can think of an affine … Wikipedia
Monoid — This article is about the mathematical concept. For the alien creatures in the Doctor Who adventure, see The Ark (Doctor Who). Coherence law for monoid unit In abstract algebra, a branch of mathematics, a monoid is an algebraic structure with a… … Wikipedia
Monad (functional programming) — In functional programming, a monad is a programming structure that represents computations. Monads are a kind of abstract data type constructor that encapsulate program logic instead of data in the domain model. A defined monad allows the… … Wikipedia