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- rɪ'leɪtə(r) n. one who relates something, one who recounts, one who tells; private person who presents information in the nature of a quo warranto (Law)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Nielsen transformation — In mathematics, especially in the area of abstract algebra known as combinatorial group theory, Nielsen transformations, named after Jakob Nielsen, are certain automorphisms of a free group which are a non commutative analogue of row reduction… … Wikipedia
Presentation of a group — In mathematics, one method of defining a group is by a presentation. One specifies a set S of generators so that every element of the group can be written as a product of some of these generators, and a set R of relations among those generators.… … Wikipedia
Qui tam — In common law, a writ of qui tam is a writ whereby a private individual who assists a prosecution can receive all or part of any penalty imposed. Its name is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase qui tam pro domino rege quam pro se ipso in hac… … Wikipedia
Conjugacy problem — In abstract algebra, the conjugacy problem for a group G with a given presentation is the decision problem of determining, given two words x and y in G, whether or not they represent conjugate elements of G. That is, the problem is to determine… … Wikipedia
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Andrews–Curtis conjecture — In mathematics, the Andrews–Curtis conjecture states that every balanced presentation of the trivial group can be transformed into a trivial presentation by a sequence of Nielsen transformations on the relators together with conjugations of… … Wikipedia
Small cancellation theory — In the mathematical subject of group theory, small cancellation theory studies groups given by group presentations satisfying small cancellation conditions, that is where defining relations have small overlaps with each other. It turns out that… … Wikipedia
Disservice — Dis*serv ice, n. [Pref. dis + service: cf. F. desservice.] Injury; mischief. [1913 Webster] We shall rather perform good offices unto truth than any disservice unto their relators. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Relator — Re*lat or (r? l?t ?r), n. [ L.: cf. F. relateur. See {Relate}.] 1. One who relates; a relater. The several relators of this history. Fuller. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) A private person at whose relation, or in whose behalf, the attorney general… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
False Claims Act — The False Claims Act (usc|31|3729|3733, also called the Lincoln Law ) is an American federal law which allows people who are not affiliated with the government to file actions against federal contractors claiming fraud against the government. The … Wikipedia