Noncommutative geometry
In mathematics, non-commutative geometry is concerned with the possible spatial interpretations of algebraic structures for which the commutative law fails; that is, for which xy does not always equal yx. The challenge of the theory is to get around the lack of commutative multiplication, which is a requirement of previous geometric theories of such structures.
Related Topics:
Mathematics - Commutative law
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Motivation |
| ► | Non-commutative C*-algebras, von Neumann algebras |
| ► | Non-commutative differentiable manifolds |
| ► | Non-commutative affine schemes |
| ► | Examples of non-commutative spaces |
| ► | History |
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