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Что (кто) такое indecomposable coalition - определение

Indecomposable representation
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Liberal–National party merger         
  • 1943 federal election]]
GROUP OF CENTRE-RIGHT POLITICAL PARTIES IN AUSTRALIA
Liberal/National coalition; Liberal–National party merger; Liberal/National merger; Liberal-National merger; Country/UAP coalition; UAP/Country coalition; Nationalist/Country coalition; Liberal/Country coalition; National/Liberal coalition; Country/Liberal coalition; Country/QPP coalition; Country/United coalition; Country/Nationalist coalition; Democratic/Country coalition; Nationalist/Progressive coalition; Liberal-National party merger; Liberal/NCP coalition; The Coalition (Australia); Liberal–National Coalition; Liberal-National Coalition; Country/National coalition; Liberal National Coalition
The Liberal Party of Australia and the National Party of Australia (formerly the Australian Country Party) have stood in Australian federal elections as a coalition since the Liberal Party's founding in 1944. A full merger of the parties has been debated for decades, as a result of a shrinking National Party vote.
Coalition government         
  • [[Sigmar Gabriel]] (SPD), [[Angela Merkel]] (CDU) and [[Horst Seehofer]] (CSU) presenting the 2013 coalition agreement for Germany's [[third Merkel cabinet]].
GOVERNMENT CONSISTING OF TWO OR MORE PARTIES
Coalition cabinet; Coalition governments; Coalition cabinets; Coalition ministry; Liberal-Conservative Coalition; Coalition agreement; Coalition Government; Coalition (government); Partnership government; Liberal-Conservative coalition; Coalition Ministry; Parliamentary coalition; Coalition governance; Governing coalition; Government coalition
A coalition government is a form of government in which political parties cooperate to form a government. The usual reason for such an arrangement is that no single party has achieved an absolute majority after an election, an atypical outcome in nations with majoritarian electoral systems, but common under proportional representation.
Coalition agreement         
  • [[Sigmar Gabriel]] (SPD), [[Angela Merkel]] (CDU) and [[Horst Seehofer]] (CSU) presenting the 2013 coalition agreement for Germany's [[third Merkel cabinet]].
GOVERNMENT CONSISTING OF TWO OR MORE PARTIES
Coalition cabinet; Coalition governments; Coalition cabinets; Coalition ministry; Liberal-Conservative Coalition; Coalition agreement; Coalition Government; Coalition (government); Partnership government; Liberal-Conservative coalition; Coalition Ministry; Parliamentary coalition; Coalition governance; Governing coalition; Government coalition
In multi-party states, a coalition agreement is an agreement negotiated between the parties that form a coalition government. It codifies the most important shared goals and objectives of the cabinet.
Black-red-green coalition         
  • Kenya's national flag]]
FORM OF GERMAN POLITICAL COALITION GOVERNMENT
Afghanistan coalition
The Black-red-green coalition (), also known as the Kenya coalition () is a term in German politics describing a governing coalition among the parties of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the Green Party. The name comes from the traditional colours of the parties, with the CDU represented by black, the SPD by red, and the Greens by green.
Grand coalition (Germany)         
  • Ten years after their coalition: [[Willy Brandt]] (left) and [[Kurt Georg Kiesinger]] (center), with then Chancellor [[Helmut Schmidt]] (right)
COALITION GOVERNMENTS IN GERMANY CONSISTING OF THE CDU/CSU AND SPD
Grand Coalition (Germany); Große Koalition; GroKo; Germany coalition
Grand coalition (, , shortened to: , ) is a term in German politics describing a governing coalition of the parties Christian Democratic Union (CDU) along with its sister party the Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU) and the Social Democratic Party (SPD), since they have historically been the major parties in most state and federal elections since 1949. The meaning of the term may change due to the growth of some formerly minor parties in recent years.
Sikh Coalition         
SIKH AMERICAN ADVOCACY ORGANIZATION
Sikh coalition
The Sikh Coalition is a Sikh-American advocacy group that defends Sikh civil rights founded in 2001 with offices in New York City, Washington, D.C.
New Deal coalition         
PERIOD FROM 1932-1960 WHEN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY DOMINATED AMERICAN POLITICS
New Deal Coalition; New deal coalition
The New Deal Coalition was an American political coalition that supported the Democratic Party beginning in 1932. The coalition is named after President Franklin D.
Indecomposable distribution         
PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION
Indecomposable Distribution; Indecomposable Distributions; Indecomposable distributions; Indecomposable Probability Distribution; Indecomposable probability distribution; Indecomposable probability distributions; Indecomposable Probability Distributions; Decomposable Distribution; Decomposable Distributions; Decomposable distributions; Decomposable Probability Distribution; Decomposable probability distribution; Decomposable probability distributions; Decomposable Probability Distributions; Decomposable distribution
In probability theory, an indecomposable distribution is a probability distribution that cannot be represented as the distribution of the sum of two or more non-constant independent random variables: Z ≠ X + Y. If it can be so expressed, it is decomposable: Z = X + Y.
Indecomposable module         
In abstract algebra, a module is indecomposable if it is non-zero and cannot be written as a direct sum of two non-zero submodules. Jacobson (2009), p.
Chicago Artists' Coalition         
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT SUPPORTS CONTEMPORARY CHICAGO ARTISTS AND CURATORS
Chicago Artists's Coalition
Chicago Artists Coalition is a non-profit artist service organization based in Chicago and dedicated to building a sustainable marketplace for entrepreneurial artists and creatives. As pioneers in advocacy and professional development, it capitalizes on the intersection of art and enterprise by activating collaborative partnerships and developing innovative resources.

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Indecomposable module

In abstract algebra, a module is indecomposable if it is non-zero and cannot be written as a direct sum of two non-zero submodules.

Indecomposable is a weaker notion than simple module (which is also sometimes called irreducible module): simple means "no proper submodule" N < M {\displaystyle N<M} , while indecomposable "not expressible as N P = M {\displaystyle N\oplus P=M} ".

A direct sum of indecomposables is called completely decomposable; this is weaker than being semisimple, which is a direct sum of simple modules.

A direct sum decomposition of a module into indecomposable modules is called an indecomposable decomposition.