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Advances in Applied Clifford Algebras was created in 1991.
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Associative algebra is a branch of mathematics that studies algebraic structures known as algebras, where the operations of addition and multiplication satisfy the associative property. In these algebras, elements can be combined using a bilinear multiplication operation, which means that the product of two elements is linear in each argument. Associative algebras can be defined over various fields, such as real or complex numbers, and they play a crucial role in various areas of mathematics, including representation theory, functional analysis, and quantum mechanics. An important example of associative algebras is matrix algebras, where matrices form an algebra under standard matrix addition and multiplication.
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