> > >> >> so one of the things these alqc-like posts coupd be great for is >>> educational material >>>> >>>> >>> for exanple, what does it nean if a field is abelion or not? >>> >> >> abelian seems like a cool and useful word! chatgpt was vague on strictly >> what operations fall under the term with respect to a field. >> > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abelian_group > it sounds possibly like "abelian" is usually used with "group" rather than > "field" but that a field contains abelian groups > > it sounds like abelian is an adjective used mostly with mathematical > groups, generally infinite sets of number-like entities mutated to each > other by a strictly commutative operation which the group is said to be > diacussed "under" kind of > > curious about it still but it's a solid example >
entering the specifics of the use in alqc is likely an adaptive rabbit hole but it may be that a non-abelian field could be for example a field that contains no useable operations that must be abelian -- this may likely directly contradict the definition of a field
