Anticommutative property

id: anticommutative-property-275-521426
title: Anticommutative property
text: In mathematics, anticommutativity is a specific property of some non-commutative mathematical operations. Swapping the position of two arguments of an antisymmetric operation yields a result which is the inverse of the result with unswapped arguments. The notion inverse refers to a group structure on the operation's codomain, possibly with another operation. Subtraction is an anticommutative operation because commuting the operands of a − b gives b − a = −(a − b); for example, 2 − 10 = −(10 − 2)
brand slug: wiki
category slug: encyclopedia
description: Property of math operations which yield an inverse result when arguments' order reversed
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anticommutative_property
date created:
date modified: 2024-03-25T22:07:54Z
main entity: {"identifier":"Q639608","url":"https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q639608"}
image:
fields total: 13
integrity: 14

Related Entries

Explore Next Part