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Algebraic vs Quasivariety - What's the difference?

algebraic | quasivariety |

As an adjective algebraic

is of, or relating to, algebra.

As a noun quasivariety is

(mathematics) any of a class of algebraic structures generalizing the notion of variety by allowing equational conditions on the axioms defining the class.

algebraic

English

Alternative forms

* algebraick

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Of, or relating to, algebra.
  • and arithmetic operators.
  • (mathematics, number theory, said of a number) Which is a root of some polynomial whose coefficients are rational.
  • (chess, of notation) Describing squares by file (referred to in intrinsic order rather than by the piece starting on that file) and rank, both with reference to a fixed point rather than a player-dependent perspective.
  • Antonyms

    * (number theory) transcendental

    Hyponyms

    * (number theory) quadratic irrational

    Derived terms

    * (of or relating to algebra) algebraic geometry, algebraic number theory, algebraic structure * (of a number) algebraic number * algebraic equation * algebraic function * algebraic integer * algebraical * algebraically * algebraicize

    quasivariety

    English

    Noun

    (quasivarieties)
  • (mathematics) Any of a class of algebraic structures generalizing the notion of variety by allowing equational conditions on the axioms defining the class.