ickeabeliansk
Ickeabeliansk is a Swedish term meaning "non-abelian." In mathematics and physics it is used to describe objects for which the operation is not commutative; that is, there exist elements a and b such that ab ≠ ba.
In abstract algebra, the primary focus is on non-abelian groups. A group is non-abelian when the binary
In physics, non-abelian concepts appear in gauge theories, where the gauge group is non-commutative. The Standard
Origin of the term: "icke" means "not" and "abeliansk" derives from Abelian, named after Niels Henrik Abel.