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metabelian

Terms vs Metabelian - What's the difference?

terms | metabelian |


As a noun terms

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As an adjective metabelian is

(mathematics) having an abelian commutator subgroup.

Wikidiffcom vs Metabelian - What's the difference?

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As an adjective metabelian is

(mathematics) having an abelian commutator subgroup.

Metabelian vs Metabolian - What's the difference?

metabelian | metabolian |


As an adjective metabelian

is (mathematics) having an abelian commutator subgroup.

As a noun metabolian is

(zoology|dated) an insect which undergoes a metamorphosis.

Subgroup vs Metabelian - What's the difference?

subgroup | metabelian |


As a noun subgroup

is a group within a larger group; a group whose members are some, but not all, of the members of a larger group.

As a verb subgroup

is to divide or classify into subgroups.

As an adjective metabelian is

(mathematics) having an abelian commutator subgroup.

Commutator vs Metabelian - What's the difference?

commutator | metabelian |


In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between commutator and metabelian

is that commutator is (mathematics) (of a ring'') an element of the form ''ab-ba'', where ''a'' and ''b'' are elements of the ring, it is identical to the ring's zero element if and only if ''a'' and ''b commute while metabelian is (mathematics) having an abelian commutator subgroup.

As a noun commutator

is an electrical switch, in a generator or motor, that periodically reverses the direction of an electric current.

As an adjective metabelian is

(mathematics) having an abelian commutator subgroup.

Abelian vs Metabelian - What's the difference?

abelian | metabelian |


In mathematics terms the difference between abelian and metabelian

is that abelian is having a commutative defining operation while metabelian is having an abelian commutator subgroup.

As a noun Abelian

is 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.