algebrades
Algebrades are a fictional class of algebraic structures used in theoretical discussions to explore how multiple binary operations can coexist on a single underlying set. Unlike standard algebras, which typically feature one multiplication along with addition, algebrades are defined by a finite family of bilinear products together with a grading by an abelian monoid. The general idea is to study how different operations interact and to provide a flexible framework for modeling systems with several kinds of composition.
A typical definition (in literature that uses the term) treats an algebrade A over a field F
Examples and constructions: In the degenerate case where I has a single element and G is trivial,
Applications: The term is largely theoretical and appears in speculative discussions, toy models in category theory,