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In mathematical logic, an algebraic definition is one that can be given using only equations between terms with free variables. Inequalities and quantifiers are specifically disallowed.

Saying that a definition is algebraic is a stronger condition than saying it is elementary.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In mathematical logic, an algebraic definition is one that can be given using only equations between terms with free variables. Inequalities and quantifiers are specifically disallowed.

Saying that a definition is algebraic is a stronger condition than saying it is elementary.

References



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