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The Mathematical Gazette, 1947
We prove some theorems on commutative involutions in a “real” projective geometry in which cobasal homographie ranges may have 0, 1 or 2 self-corresponding points (and therefore a conic and a general line in its plane have 0, 1 or 2 points of intersection).
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We prove some theorems on commutative involutions in a “real” projective geometry in which cobasal homographie ranges may have 0, 1 or 2 self-corresponding points (and therefore a conic and a general line in its plane have 0, 1 or 2 points of intersection).
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1961
A classical theorem states that if a square matrix B over an algebraically closed field F commutes with all matrices X over F which commute with a matrix A over F, then B must be a polynomial in A with coefficients in F (2). Recently Marcus and Khan (1) generalized this theorem to double commutators.
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A classical theorem states that if a square matrix B over an algebraically closed field F commutes with all matrices X over F which commute with a matrix A over F, then B must be a polynomial in A with coefficients in F (2). Recently Marcus and Khan (1) generalized this theorem to double commutators.
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Commute Replacement and Commute Displacement
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2008Working by telecommunication has been the subject of research attention in transportation studies for many years. Particular consideration has been given to occasional working from home (home working) by (full-time, paid) employees who represent a tangible removal of commute trips on days that people work from home.
Glenn Lyons, Hebba Haddad
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On Non-Commutative Algebras and Commutativity Conditions
Results in Mathematics, 1990A theorem of T. Nakayama states that an algebra \(A\) over an \({\mathcal N}\)- ring \(R\) is commutative if \(A\) satisfies the following condition: (N) For each \(x\) in \(A\), there exists \(f(X)\) in \(X^ 2 R[X]\) such that \(x-f(x)\) is central. More generally, W. Streb studied \(R\)-algebras \(A\) satisfying the following condition: (S) For each \
Komatsu, Hiroaki, Tominaga, Hisao
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On Commutativity and Strong Commutativity-Preserving Maps
Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 1994AbstractIf R is a ring and S ⊆ R, a mapping f:R —> R is called strong commutativity- preserving (scp) on S if [x, y] = [f(x),f(y)] for all x,y € S. We investigate commutativity in prime and semiprime rings admitting a derivation or an endomorphism which is scp on a nonzero right ideal.
Bell, Howard E., Daif, Mohamad Nagy
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International Journal of Algebra and Computation
In this paper, we investigate properties of varieties of algebras described by a novel concept of equation that we call commutator equation. A commutator equation is a relaxation of the standard term equality obtained substituting the equality relation with the commutator relation.
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In this paper, we investigate properties of varieties of algebras described by a novel concept of equation that we call commutator equation. A commutator equation is a relaxation of the standard term equality obtained substituting the equality relation with the commutator relation.
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Commutator design for commutator fusing
1973 EIC 11th Electrical Insulation Conference, 1973One of the biggest problems encountered in the production of universal or D.C. electric motors has been the method and practice of joining the armature's coil wires to the commutator. For years most manufactuers either soft soldered or brazed the coil wires to the commutator.
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Commutators and the Commutator Subgroup
The American Mathematical Monthly, 1977(1977). Commutators and the Commutator Subgroup. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 84, No. 9, pp. 720-722.
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