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  2. Grassmann number - Wikipedia

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    Products of an odd number of Grassmann variables anti-commute with each other; such a product is often called an a-number. Products of an even number of Grassmann variables commute (with all Grassman numbers); they are often called c-numbers. By abuse of terminology, an a-number is sometimes called an anticommuting c-number.

  3. Super commuter - Wikipedia

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    One partner may be well-employed in one metropolitan area, while another has valuable employment in the other metropolitan area. Megan Bearce, a marriage and family therapist and author of the book named Super Commuter Couples: Staying Together When A Job Keeps You Apart [ 5 ] refers that there were an estimated 3.42 million full-time workers ...

  4. Commuting - Wikipedia

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    Ring Road, Vienna, Austria, June 2005 Commuters on the New York City Subway during rush hour Rush hour at Shinjuku Station, Tokyo Traffic jam in Baltimore, Maryland. Commuting is periodically recurring travel between a place of residence and place of work or study, where the traveler, referred to as a commuter, leaves the boundary of their home community. [1]

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    Viczko’s kids love their morning commute. "I like leading the group, especially when we go down the hill," Viczko's 9-year-old son, Sam Karabulut, told TODAY Parents. "It keeps us healthy.

  6. The commute is back: Here’s how successful people make the ...

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    It’s not just students who are gearing up for another school year as summer winds to a close. Some 1 million workers in the U.S. alone are expected to return to their cubicles this fall, with ...

  7. Commute - Wikipedia

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    Equivariant map, a function whose composition with another function has the commutative property; Commutative diagram, a graphical description of commuting compositions of arrows in a mathematical category; Commutative semigroup, commutative monoid, abelian group, and commutative ring, algebraic structures with the commutative property

  8. Passenger rail terminology - Wikipedia

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    The same applies also to the S-Bahn and U-Bahn in Copenhagen, Denmark, with the only exception that the word "Metro" is used instead of "U-Bahn", and "S-tog" instead of "S-Bahn". (The Danish word "S-tog" applies to the trains (tog), rather than the tracks as in Germany; "S-tog" means "S-train".) Otherwise, the S-Bahn of Berlin and the S-tog of ...

  9. Commutative property - Wikipedia

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    In other words, an operation is commutative if every two elements commute. An operation that does not satisfy the above property is called noncommutative . One says that x commutes with y or that x and y commute under ∗ {\displaystyle *} if x ∗ y = y ∗ x . {\displaystyle x*y=y*x.}