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Center (algebra)

The term center is used in various contexts in abstract algebra to denote the set of all those elements that commute with all other elements. More specifically:
  • The center of a ring R is the subset of R consisting of all those elements x of R such that xr = rx for all r in R. The center is a commutative subring of R, so R is an associative algebra over its center.
  • The center of an algebra A consists of all those elements x of A such that xa = ax for all a in A.
  • The center of a Lie algebra L consists of all those elements x in L such that [x,a] = 0 for all a in L. This is an ideal of the Lie algebra L.
  • The center of a group G consists of all those elements x in G such that xg = gx for all g in G. This is a normal subgroup of G. See center of a group for more information.

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