seminormal

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English

Etymology

semi- +‎ normal

Adjective

seminormal (not comparable)

  1. (algebra, of a ring) Being a commutative reduced ring in which, whenever x, y satisfy , there is s with and .
  2. (group theory) Of a subgroup A of a group G, having a subgroup B such that AB = G, and for any proper subgroup C of B, AC is a proper subgroup of G.
  3. (default logic, of a default) Having all its justifications entailing its conclusion.

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