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Squarefree vs Semisimple - What's the difference?

squarefree | semisimple |


As adjectives the difference between squarefree and semisimple

is that squarefree is (mathematics) not divisible by a nontrivial square while semisimple is (mathematics|of a module) in which each submodule is a direct summand.

Polynomial vs Semisimple - What's the difference?

polynomial | semisimple |


As adjectives the difference between polynomial and semisimple

is that polynomial is (algebra) able to be described or limited by a while semisimple is (mathematics|of a module) in which each submodule is a direct summand.

As a noun polynomial

is (algebra) an expression consisting of a sum of a finite number of terms, each term being the product of a constant coefficient and one or more variables raised to a non-negative integer power, such as a_n x^n + a_{n-1}x^{n-1} + + a_0 x^0.

Minimal vs Semisimple - What's the difference?

minimal | semisimple |


As adjectives the difference between minimal and semisimple

is that minimal is the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree while semisimple is (mathematics|of a module) in which each submodule is a direct summand.

Complement vs Semisimple - What's the difference?

complement | semisimple |


As a noun complement

is complement, thing added that makes a whole.

As an adjective semisimple is

(mathematics|of a module) in which each submodule is a direct summand.

Subspace vs Semisimple - What's the difference?

subspace | semisimple |


As a noun subspace

is (mathematics) a subset of a space which is a space in its own right or subspace can be (bdsm) the psychological state of the submissive or "bottom" during sadomasochistic activity.

As an adjective semisimple is

(mathematics|of a module) in which each submodule is a direct summand.

Invariant vs Semisimple - What's the difference?

invariant | semisimple |


As adjectives the difference between invariant and semisimple

is that invariant is not varying; constant while semisimple is (mathematics|of a module) in which each submodule is a direct summand.

As a noun invariant

is an invariant quantity, function etc.

Matrix vs Semisimple - What's the difference?

matrix | semisimple |


As a noun matrix

is matrix.

As an adjective semisimple is

(mathematics|of a module) in which each submodule is a direct summand.

Operator vs Semisimple - What's the difference?

operator | semisimple |


As a noun operator

is an operator, a service provider, an isp.

As an adjective semisimple is

(mathematics|of a module) in which each submodule is a direct summand.

Ring vs Semisimple - What's the difference?

ring | semisimple |


As a noun ring

is ring (a place where some sports take place; as, a boxing ring) .

As an adjective semisimple is

(mathematics|of a module) in which each submodule is a direct summand.

Algebra vs Semisimple - What's the difference?

algebra | semisimple |


As a noun algebra

is algebra.

As an adjective semisimple is

(mathematics|of a module) in which each submodule is a direct summand.

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