nonidentity

  • 1nonidentity — n. * * * …

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  • 2nonidentity — noun a) Difference, distinction; failure to be identical. b) An operator which modifies its operand, and which therefore is not the identity …

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  • 3nonidentity — /nɒnaɪˈdɛntəti/ (say nonuy dentuhtee) noun lack of identity …

  • 4nonidentity — n …

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  • 5reaction of nonidentity — a reaction pattern seen in double diffusion in two dimensions: the precipitin lines between the antigen wells and the antiserum well cross, indicating that the antigen samples have no antigenic determinants in common. See also r. of identity and… …

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  • 6Frobenius group — In mathematics, a Frobenius group is a transitive permutation group on a finite set, such that no non trivial elementfixes more than one point and some non trivial element fixes a point. They are named after F. G. Frobenius. Structure The… …

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  • 7Finite field — In abstract algebra, a finite field or Galois field (so named in honor of Évariste Galois) is a field that contains only finitely many elements. Finite fields are important in number theory, algebraic geometry, Galois theory, cryptography, and… …

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  • 8Difference set — For the concept of set difference, see complement (set theory). In combinatorics, a (v,k,λ) difference set is a subset D of a group G such that the order of G is v, the size of D is k, and every nonidentity element of G can be expressed as a… …

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  • 9reaction of identity — a reaction pattern seen in double diffusion in two dimensions: the precipitin lines between the antigen wells and the antiserum well stop at their point of intersection, indicating that the antigen samples are identical. See also r. of… …

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  • 10CA group — In mathematics, in the realm of group theory, a group is said to be a CA group or centralizer Abelian group if the centralizer of any nonidentity element is an Abelian subgroup.CA groups were introduced in the context of the classification of… …

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