Multioperation vs Multialgebra - What's the difference?
multioperation | multialgebra |
Of or pertaining to more than one operation (in various senses).
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(mathematics) An algebra composed of a set and a family of multioperations on that set
As an adjective multioperation
is of or pertaining to more than one operation (in various senses).As a noun multialgebra is
(mathematics) an algebra composed of a set and a family of multioperations on that set.multioperation
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