Sumset vs Sumet - What's the difference?
sumset | sumet |
(mathematics) The set of all sums of an element from A'' with an element from ''B'', where ''A'' and ''B are subsets of an abelian group.
* 1790 , Ann Wheeler, The Westmorland Dialect, with the Adjacency of Lancashire & Yorkshire, in Four Familiar Dialogues , 59 (1821 ed.)
* 1839 , John Russel Smith, Westmoreland and Cumberland Dialects: Dialogues, Poems, Songs, and Ballads, by Various Writers in the Westmoreland and Cumberland Dialects , 35
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As a noun sumset
is the set of all sums of an element from A with an element from B, where A and B are subsets of an abelian group.As a pronoun sumet is
an alternative form of lang=en.As an adverb sumet is
an alternative form of lang=en.sumset
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Noun
(en noun) (wikipedia sumset)Synonyms
* Minkowski sumAnagrams
*sumet
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Pronoun
(English Pronouns)- ...naw]] yaurs may git while they er young, an seaav sumet agayn they er [[old, aud.
- I laaid]] me dawn on a breaad scar an sean fel asleep, tul sumet [[wakened, weaakend me varra caad omme feace.
