algebrato
Algebrato is a hypothetical mathematical structure used to illustrate a generalized form of algebraic systems. In its most common presentation, an algebrato consists of a nonempty set equipped with two binary operations: addition and a product, designed to parallel the familiar notions of a vector space and an algebra.
Formally, an algebrato (A, +, ∘) satisfies that (A, +) is an abelian group, and the product ∘: A ×
Examples commonly cited in introductory discussions include: any unital associative algebra over a field F forms
Key notions in the study of algebratos include homomorphisms (maps preserving both operations), subalgebratos, quotient algebratos,