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An algebraist would say that the operations do not commute.
He was an algebraist, group theorist, and numerical analyst.
In this manner the algebraist can hope to discover which features of a given system are essential and which only incidental.
The tall, silver-haired algebraist seemed unchanged, still distant, enigmatic.
"Most mathematicians define themselves according to their specialty, for example, a topologist, an algebraist, or a number theorist.
The great exception was Diophantus of Alexandria the first great algebraist.
Iain M Banks' novel The Algebraist is set in 4034.
The conjecture is named for the algebraist Nathan Jacobson who posed the first version of the conjecture.
"The first thing you know, you'll be falling in love with the algebraist," said I. "Don't say it, even in jest," he cried.
Faulhaber was a "Cossist", an early algebraist.
Flamsteed calles him a good algebraist.
It arose out of attempts to classify division algebras over a field and is named after the algebraist Richard Brauer.
The Algebraist was shortlisted for the 2005 Hugo Award for Best Novel.
Gegenbauer had many mathematical interests such as number theory, function theory, and the theory of integration, but he was chiefly an algebraist.
Which is appropriate for The Algebraist because he created a whole species of creatures, The Dwellers, that are 'slow'.
They had three children, one of whom is Michael Artin, an American algebraist currently at MIT.
Dwellers are a fictional species featured in The Algebraist, a science fiction novel by Iain M. Banks.
A significant algebraist, he proved that a finite division algebra is a field, and part of the Artin-Wedderburn theorem on simple algebras.
One of seminar rooms is named after the topologist Frank Adams, and the library after algebraist Brian Hartley.
I think I read somewhere that you wrote The Algebraist as a stand-alone novel but recognised that it could be expanded into a trilogy.
To one of our ordinary festivities, where he was the life and soul of his own mess, Pinkerton himself came incognito, bringing the algebraist on his arm.
His 2004 SF novel, The Algebraist, was shortlisted for the Hugo award for best novel.
It is called Radford's biproduct, named after its discoverer, the Hopf algebraist David Radford.