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Categories: Real algebraic geometry, Ordered groups
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ordered ring  Totally ordered ring
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In abstract algebra, an ordered ring is a ring R with a total order ≤ such that for all a, b, and c in R: if a ≤ b then a + c ≤ b + c. if 0 ≤ a and 0 ≤ b then 0 ≤ ab. Wikipedia
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In abstract algebra, an ordered ring is a ring R with a total order ≤ such that for all a, b, and c in R: if a ≤ b then a + c ≤ b + c. if 0 ≤ a and 0 ≤ b then 0 ≤ ab. Wikipedia
ordered table of karnough graph values simplified and ordered pairs to equal truth tables Wikidata
A ring, R, equipped with a total order, ≤, such that for arbitrary a, b, c ∈ R, if a ≤ b then a + c ≤ b + c, and if, additionally, 0 ≤ c, then both ca ≤ cb and ac ≤ bc. Wiktionary
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