Madan Mohan Shastri* and Anu Dey
Algebraic structures form the backbone of modern mathematics, providing a framework for understanding and analyzing mathematical objects and their relationships. From the foundational concepts of groups and rings to the more advanced structures like Lie superalgebras, algebraic structures play a crucial role in various branches of mathematics, physics, and beyond. This article takes a comprehensive journey through the landscape of algebraic structures, exploring their definitions, properties, and applications.
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