Symbols:Abstract Algebra/Repeated Addition

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Repeated Addition

$\cdot$

Often used to denote the power of the additive binary operation in a general ring $\struct {R, +, \circ}$.

In this context, $n \cdot a$ means $\underbrace {a + a + \ldots + a}_{n \text{ times}} $.

See Integral Multiple of Ring Element for an example of how this can be used.


Also often used for the binary operation in a general group which is not necessarily abelian.


The $\LaTeX$ code for \(\cdot\) is \cdot .


Also see

See:

Symbols:Multiplication (Algebra)
Symbols:Scalar Product
Symbols:Conjunction (Deprecated)

for other uses of this symbol.