Noncommutative
Informally, noncommutative means "order matters".
More formally, if is some binary operation on a set, and
and
are elements of that set, then noncommutative means that
doesn't necessarily equal
.
Most common operations, such as addition and multiplication of numbers, are commutative. For example, , and
.
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Examples of noncommutative operations
Composition of functions
If and
are functions, then usually,
. This can also be written
.
For example, suppose and
. Then
, and
. Unless
,
will not be the same as
.
Matrix multiplication
If and
are both
matrices, then usually,
. For example:
whereas
Symmetries of a regular n-gon
The symmetries of a regular n-gon form a noncommutative group called a dihedral group.