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Abelian vs Abelianness - What's the difference?

abelian | abelianness |

As nouns the difference between abelian and abelianness

is that abelian is (roman catholicism|historical) a member of a sect in fourth-century africa mentioned by st augustine, who states that they married but lived in continence after the manner, as they claimed, of abel while abelianness is the quality of being abelian.

As an adjective abelian

is (mathematics|dated) (abelian).

abelian

English

Adjective

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  • (mathematics) Having a commutative defining operation.
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    abelianness

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • The quality of being abelian.