riducibili
Riducibili is an Italian term used in mathematics and related disciplines to describe objects that can be reduced or decomposed into simpler components. The concept is closely tied to the distinction between reducible and irreducible objects, where irreducible means that no nontrivial decomposition exists.
In algebra, polynomials are called reducibile over a field if they can be factored as a product
In linear algebra and representation theory, a vector space or a module with a group action is
In algebraic geometry, a polynomial equation or a variety is described as reducibile if its zero set
The term also appears in physics, where reducible representations often arise in the study of symmetries and
Etymology-wise, riducibili derives from ridurre, “to reduce.” See also reducible, irreducible, and complete reducibility.