Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9518005 Advances in Mathematics 2005 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
In many everyday categories (sets, spaces, modules, etc.) objects can be both added and multiplied. The arithmetic of such objects is a challenge because there is usually no subtraction. We prove a family of cases of the following principle: if an arithmetic statement about the objects can be proved by pretending that they are complex numbers, then there also exists an honest proof.
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Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Mathematics (General)
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