algebraic structure vs geometry

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; 

geometry

noun
  • A mathematical system that deals with spatial relationships and that is built on a particular set of axioms; a subbranch of geometry which deals with such a system or systems. 

  • A mathematical object comprising representations of a space and of its spatial relationships. 

  • The observed or specified spatial attributes of an object, etc. 

  • The branch of mathematics dealing with spatial relationships. 

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