
26 Mar
2006
26 Mar
'06
3:50 p.m.
On Friday 24 March 2006 14:37, you wrote:
An additive torsor is?
Surprisingly, there is a page on MathWorld about Torsors but it is empty. Google turned up the following page with a good explanation.
Nice clear explanation that. Thanks for the link Jared.
I'd maintain that the difference between two lengths is an entirely different quantity from the length of a list.
(Maybe this is a good example of what the term torsor captures.)
Thanks to Aaron for expanding our vocabulary.
Yep. Now I agree with Aaron. And now I won't get offended if someone calls me a closet torsor user! :)
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