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There exists some <math>e \in S</math> such that <math>a \bullet e = e \bullet a = a</math>. | There exists some <math>e \in S</math> such that <math>a \bullet e = e \bullet a = a</math>. | ||
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An abelian group is a group in which the group operation is commutative. For a group to be considered "abelian", it must meet several requirements.
Closure
For all , and for all operations , .
Associativity
For all and all operations , .
Identity Element
There exists some such that .
Inverse Element
For all , there exists some such that
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