Near-field (mathematics) | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:28 1 Definition
00:01:11 1.1 Notes on the definition
00:01:40 2 Examples
00:02:08 3 History and applications
00:02:37 4 Description in terms of Frobenius groups and group automorphisms
00:03:05 5 Classification
00:04:03 6 See also
00:05:14 7 References
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In mathematics, a near-field is an algebraic structure similar to a division ring, except that it has only one of the two distributive laws. Alternatively, a near-field is a near-ring in which there is a multiplicative identity, and every non-zero element has a multiplicative inverse.
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