Abelian

[uh-bee-lee-uhn, uh-beel-yuhn]

A·be·li·an

[uh-bee-lee-uhn, uh-beel-yuhn]
adjective Mathematics.
1.
of or pertaining to Niels Henrik Abel or his theorems.
2.
pertaining to an algebraic system in which an operation is commutative: an Abelian group.
3.
pertaining to such an operation.

Origin:
1905–10; Abel + -ian
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Abelian is always a great word to know.
So is equality. Does it mean:
a statement that two quantities are equal; an equation
a function having the dependent variable expressed directly in terms of the independent variables, such as y = 3x + 4
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