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- Group theory [r]: Branch of mathematics concerned with groups and the description of their properties. [e]
- Idempotent element [r]: An element or operator for which repeated application has no further effect. [e]
- Several complex variables [r]: Field of mathematics, precisely of complex analysis, that studies those properties which characterize functions of more than one complex variable. [e]
- Bona fide group theory [r]: Descriptive theory that attempts to describe the functions of a group rather than predict their actions. [e]