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O que (quem) é ordered pair - definição


Ordered pair         
  • [[Commutative diagram]] for the set product ''X''<sub>1</sub>×''X''<sub>2</sub>.
PAIR OF MATHEMATICAL OBJECTS; TUPLE OF SPECIFIC LENGTH (TUPLE LENGTH N=2)
Ordered pairs; Pair (mathematics); Pair (ordered); Ordered couple; Kuratowski pair; Kuratowski ordered pair; (a, b)
In mathematics, an ordered pair (a, b) is a pair of objects. The order in which the objects appear in the pair is significant: the ordered pair (a, b) is different from the ordered pair (b, a) unless a = b.
Partially ordered group         
GROUP WITH A COMPATIBLE PARTIAL ORDER
Lattice ordered group; Positive element (ordered group); Partially ordered monoid; Orderable group; Ordered group; Lattice-ordered group; Partially-ordered group; Integrally closed ordered group; Integrally closed partially ordered group; Integrally closed (partially ordered group); Positive cone of a partially ordered group
In abstract algebra, a partially ordered group is a group (G, +) equipped with a partial order "≤" that is translation-invariant; in other words, "≤" has the property that, for all a, b, and g in G, if a ≤ b then a + g ≤ b + g and g + a ≤ g + b.
Cooper pair         
PAIR OF ELECTRONS (OR OTHER FERMIONS) BOUND TOGETHER AT LOW TEMPERATURES IN A CERTAIN MANNER (ARBITRARILY SMALL ATTRACTION BETWEEN ELECTRONS IN A METAL CAN CAUSE A PAIRED STATE OF ELECTRONS TO HAVE A LOWER ENERGY THAN THE FERMI ENERGY -PAIR IS BOUND)
Cooper pairs; Cooper electron pair; Cooper Electron Pair; Cooper Pairs; Cooper-pair transistor; BCS pairs; Cooper pairing; Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer pair; Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer pair
In condensed matter physics, a Cooper pair or BCS pair (Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer pair) is a pair of electrons (or other fermions) bound together at low temperatures in a certain manner first described in 1956 by American physicist Leon Cooper.