commutant
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English
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[edit]Noun
[edit]commutant (plural commutants)
- (algebra, logic) The subset of all elements of a semigroup that commute with the elements of a given subset
- 2008 September 27, John Earman, “Superselection Rules for Philosophers”, in Erkenntnis, volume 69, number 3, :
- The basic mathematical entity to be used here in elucidating the different senses of superselection rules is a von Neumann algebra a concrete C * -algebra 6 of bounded linear operators acting on a Hilbert space 7 that is closed in the weak topology 8 or, equivalently, 9 that has the property that where “′” denotes the commutant.
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Latin
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[edit]commūtant