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Non-Commutative Algebra*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
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The whole of ordinary algebra, dealing with real or complex numbers a, b, c, is based on three fundamental laws which are usually called:
I. The Associative Law,
II. The Distributive Law,
III. The Commutative Law.
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- Copyright © Mathematical Association 1928
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A lecture delivered at the Leeds Meeting of the British Association, September, 1927.
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page 19 note * Crelle, Bd. 84. A proof is given by 1. B. Dickson in the Cambridge University Tract Linear Algebras (1914), p. 10.
page 21 note * I understand, from Dr. Heisenberg, that the conditions of convergency or divergency inherent in such matrices have quite recently been studied by Prof. Hilbert.
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