algebra over a field vs algebraic structure

algebra over a field

noun
  • A vector space (over some field) with an additional binary operation, a vector-valued product between vectors, which is bilinear over vector addition and scalar multiplication. (N.B.: such bilinearity implies distributivity of the vector multiplication with respect to the vector addition, which means that such a vector space is also a ring.) 

algebraic structure

noun
  • a mathematical object comprising a carrier set (aka underlying set or domain), an optional scalar set, a set of operations (typically binary operations, but otherwise each of finite arity) and a set of identities (axioms) which the operations must satisfy. 

  • Any one of the numerous types of mathematical object studied in algebra and especially in universal algebra; 

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