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algebraic

[al-juh-brey-ik] / ˌæl dʒəˈbreɪ ɪk /




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Purely topologically, without any physics—those operations are basic algebraic operations.

From Scientific American

The reciprocity conjecture connects to the work of Alexander Grothendieck, famous for his research in algebraic geometry, including his prediction of “motives.”

From Scientific American

Michael Thaddeus, who specializes in algebraic geometry at Columbia, has challenged the university’s No. 2 ranking this year with a statistical analysis that found that key supporting data was “inaccurate, dubious or highly misleading.”

From New York Times

A Times classic: The algebraic equation that says “I love you.”

From New York Times

While there may not be one "ideal" ice cream formula, one can assemble one much like an algebraic equation based on the desired end result.

From Salon